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flamingdem

(39,313 posts)
Thu Feb 4, 2016, 01:18 AM Feb 2016

France to convert half of Cuban debt arrears into investment projects

http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-cuba-france-idUKKCN0VA396

France agreed on Monday to convert half of Cuba's debt arrears to Paris into investment projects during a visit by Cuban President Raul Castro to the French capital to forge closer ties.

Though Cuban leaders have been to France before, Castro's is the first state visit and follows on from a visit by French President Francois Hollande last year to the island nation.

As relations between Washington and Havana warm, France has been eager to build closer financial and commercial ties with Cuba.

As chair of the Paris Club of creditor nations and Cuba's biggest creditor, the French government helped the Communist-run country secure a debt relief agreement in December.

France and other Paris Club creditors have agreed to forgive $8.5 billion of interest payments that is 30 years late on Havana's $11.9 billion in debt, including $4 billion in late payments owed to France.

"France is going further than what was agreed at the Paris Club level. We want to convert arrears that we have so that it is useful for investment," Hollande told journalists, flanked by Castro.

Half of the outstanding arrears owed to France will be converted into a 212 million euro joint Cuba-French fund to finance projects in the country.
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France to convert half of Cuban debt arrears into investment projects (Original Post) flamingdem Feb 2016 OP
Let's hope these countries get it right chapdrum Feb 2016 #1
Cuba is the only nation to achieve the WWF sustainability goal Mika Feb 2016 #2
No small achievements, are they? So good to hear. Judi Lynn Feb 2016 #3
Keep in mind that Hil's State Dept kept Cuba on the terra list. Mika Feb 2016 #4
 

chapdrum

(930 posts)
1. Let's hope these countries get it right
Thu Feb 4, 2016, 01:30 AM
Feb 2016

And produce projects that don't pollute the water, air and soil.

May they be the precedent-setting firsts.

Judi Lynn

(160,542 posts)
3. No small achievements, are they? So good to hear.
Thu Feb 4, 2016, 05:25 AM
Feb 2016

They've had so many exceptional goals met so well over the years, with commendations coming from everywhere other than the U.S.

So much accomplished WHILE being the victim of a 56 year economic war, condemned by the rest of the world, considered illegal in international law. Not bad, doing so much with so little, as I read in a report on Cuban medicine.

 

Mika

(17,751 posts)
4. Keep in mind that Hil's State Dept kept Cuba on the terra list.
Thu Feb 4, 2016, 01:17 PM
Feb 2016

Never mind that Cuba has stood tall globally in their assistance against diseases, against illiteracy, not to mention their world famous Henry Reeve disaster relief brigades and free medical education for doctors of most poor nations (including US med students).

Viva Cuba!








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