Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Soviet Debt Deal

From MT:
"Deal on Forgiving $32Bln Cuban Debt to U.S.S.R. Signed"

Russia and Cuba have quietly signed an agreement to write off 90 percent of Cuba's $32 billion debt to the defunct Soviet Union, a deal that ends a 20-year squabble and opens the way for more investment and trade, Russian and European diplomats said. The two sides announced an agreement to settle the debt dispute earlier this year and finalized the deal in Moscow in October. It would have Cuba pay $3.2 billion over 10 years in exchange for Russia forgiving the rest of a $32 billion debt — $20 billion plus service and interest, the diplomats said. It must still be approved by the Duma, Russia's lower house of parliament. Negotiations on the form in which Cuba will pay the remaining debt are ongoing, the diplomats said, as even $320 million per year is a large sum for the cash-strapped country, which has labored under a U.S. embargo for decades. Cuba's total export earnings are about $18 billion, including tourism and medical and educational services. Neither Cuba nor Russia has made any official comment on the debt agreement. Cuban officials were not immediately available for comment. Cuba defaulted on its debt in the late 1980s but recently has been trying to restructure the old debts to improve its international credibility. Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, during a visit to Cuba in February, signed a general agreement to work out a formula and settle the old debt by next year. The decision rankled other countries grouped in the Paris Club of creditor nations because it broke ranks with the collective approach of the organization.

^ Of course Russia wiped away 90% of Cuba's debt since Cuba couldn't pay it all off if they had a hundred years. ^

http://www.themoscowtimes.com/business/article/deal-on-forgiving-32bln-cuban-debt-to-ussr-signed/491222.html

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