South Korea and Cuba discussed ways to boost bilateral ties Monday, holding their first economic cooperation dialogue in 57 years.
The meeting of the Korea-Cuba economic cooperation committee was held in Havana, involving some 150 business leaders from the two countries, according to the Federation of Korean Industries, South Korea's largest business lobby that represents the country's top 600 companies.
The meeting marked the first of its kind since the countries severed diplomatic ties in 1959, the FKI noted.
"The Korea-Cuba economic cooperation meeting is especially meaningful in that it marks the first dialogue amid a continued diplomatic cessation between South Korea and Cuba," FKI Chairman Huh Chang-soo was quoted as saying in his opening speech marking the start of the bilateral talks.
A photo provided by FKI. FKI Chairman Huh Chang-soo is seen speaking at the first Korea-Cuba business committee meeting held in Havana, Cuba on Oct. 31. (Yonhap)
Huh was accompanied by many other business leaders interested in expanding economic ties with Cuba, such as the head of the state-run Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency and representatives from leading South Korean firms, including Samsung Electronics, Hyundai Motor and POSCO.MOST POPULAR