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Russia writes off 90% of Cuba's debt ahead of Putin's 'big tour' to L. America


Published time: July 11, 2014 08:51
Edited time: July 11, 2014 10:26
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Russia has written down $32 billion of Cuba’s Soviet era debt. Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the law ahead of his official visit to Latin America, with Havana as his first stop.

The agreement was first signed in October 2013 and draws a line under a twenty-year dispute.

Cuba is now required to pay back $3.2 billion over the next 10 years.

The first payment from Cuba is expected in October, and the money will be transferred to an account of the Russian lender Vnesheconombank opened at the National Bank of Cuba.

The agreement was signed into a law on Friday ahead of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s official visit to Latin America, where Cuba comes the first.

Cash-strapped Cuba has been feverishly trying to restructure its debt to jump start its economy and attract investment. Three years ago it restructured $6 billion it owes to China, and in 2012 Japan forgave about $1.4 billion.

Mexico recently forgave $478 million of Cuban debt, and Havana agreed to pay back $146 million over 10 years.

Cuba’s total debt was officially estimated at $13.6 billion in 2012 which is described as “active”. Other debt collected prior to its default in 1980s is referred to as “passive”.

Cuba remains a strong ally of Russia, with trade between the two countries at about $200 million last year.

After the Soviet Union broke up Russia became the legal successor to Cuba’s loans. Cuba in turn rejected this, saying that the debt was in a currency that no longer existed, and was to a country that had vanished.



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Russian President Vladimir Putin (RIA Novosti)



Putin’s 'big tour'
The next stop following Havana will be Buenos Aires. Argentina’s President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner has been very supportive of Moscow in its stand-off with the West, and regrets that trade with Russia hasn’t been better. The two leaders aim to increase the annual $1.8 billion turnover, but its energy deals where both hope to gain a lot. A fifth of Argentina's power is provided using Russian technology, and a new multibillion dollar nuclear power plant which is expected to be built by Russia’s state-owned energy firm Rosatom will certainly increase that.

Last, but certainly not least, is Brazil. Not only will Putin be lucky enough to witness the World Cup final from the stands - and go through a symbolic handover of the Mundial from Brazil to Russia - he has a lot to discuss with Dilma Rouseff.

Brazil is Russia's key trading partner in Latin America and the two leaders share a common view on US wiretapping scandals - President Rouseff was one of the world leaders whose phone was hacked by the NSA. So a joint information security project will be on the agenda.

Here Putin will also meet a dozen Latin America presidents in hope of striking new partnerships.

The tour will culminate with the BRICS summit, where the final bricks of a joint development bankwill be laid. The new financial body that’ll focus on infrastructure projects will have a $100 billion budget, and could represent a solid attempt by developing economies to become less dependent on loans from such international organizations as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

The BRICS countries are also expected to sign an additional $100 billion fund to steady the currency markets, a buffer that’ll provide for quick currency to compensate for massive capital outflows. Russia’s finance minister has already dubbed the body as a “mini –IMF.”

Russia will also propose to set up a BRICS energy association that will include a fuel reserve, as well as an institute for energy policy.
 
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Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived at the Presidential Palace of Casa Rosada, the executive mansion and office of the president of Argentina, in Buenos Aires Saturday.

Putin met with his Argentine counterpart Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner. They are due to touch on a range of international and bilateral issues.

The signing of a number of bilateral documents is planned for after the talks.

 
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Russia has written down $32 billion of Cuba’s Soviet era debt.
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After the Soviet Union broke up Russia became the legal successor to Cuba’s loans. Cuba in turn rejected this, saying that the debt was in a currency that no longer existed, and was to a country that had vanished.

Hahaha! What a great trading partner!
 
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considering that gulf of mexico has an estimated 200 billion to 1.5 trillion bbls of oil and cuba has part of the gulf ,it will be good payoff for rosneft.



Atleast its not occupied germany under nsa puppet merkel.

I prefer to be "occupied" while having the highest living standards on earth...over living in a 3 rd world shithole.
 
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Russian President Vladimir Putin, Argentinian President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, and Uruguayan President Jose Alberto Mujica had dinner together Saturday at the Bicentennial Museum in La Casa Rosada ("The Pink House") in Buenos Aires. The meal follows Putin's meeting with Kirchner as part of his tour of Latin America.




W/S Putin and Fernandez
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (in Russian):"An agreement was signed today on cooperation in the use of nuclear power for peaceful purposes. We expect it to become a firm foundation for close cooperation in this area."
M/S Photographer
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (in Russian): "As Madam President has already said, we see great prospects for our cooperation in nuclear power generation. Russia's Rosatom is bidding for the construction of the third generating unit of the Atucha nuclear power station."
M/S Media
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (in Russian): " Our agreement will help leading Russian and Argentinean news agencies to expand their contacts, and exchange information on a regular basis. We are grateful to Argentina for the opportunity it has provided for Russian broadcasting company Russia Today. For the first time the audience of a Latin American country will be able to watch its Spanish programming round the clock on a dedicated channel."
W/S Putin and Fernandez

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Russian president Vladimir Putin announced that he has signed a series of nuclear energy agreements with Argentina in Buenos Aires on Saturday.

The president made the announcement during a joint press conference with Argentina's president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, in which he also revealed that Russian company Rosatom is bidding for the construction of the third generating unit of the Atucha nuclear power station.

During the speech, Putin also revealed that RT Spanish will begin broadcasting 24/7 in Argentina, making it the first foreign channel to be broadcast alongside Argentinian state channels.

Putin's six day tour of South America began on Friday. He has so far visited Raul Castro in Cuba, had a brief stop over in Nicaragua, before embarking on his visit to Argentina.
 
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Putin's latin america tour map is almost the same as Xi jingpin's one several days later. It is a sign of strong China-Russia coordination to make a fuss in US' backyard, strategic move.


Its not. Its a signt that Putin sees China as danger. Russia fears chinese influence on its south american core allies. I really wonder if all chinese are so demented to not even notice the most basic diplomatic reactions.


Russian President Vladimir Putin, Argentinian President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, and Uruguayan President Jose Alberto Mujica had dinner together Saturday at the Bicentennial Museum in La Casa Rosada ("The Pink House") in Buenos Aires. The meal follows Putin's meeting with Kirchner as part of his tour of Latin America.




W/S Putin and Fernandez
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (in Russian):"An agreement was signed today on cooperation in the use of nuclear power for peaceful purposes. We expect it to become a firm foundation for close cooperation in this area."
M/S Photographer
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (in Russian): "As Madam President has already said, we see great prospects for our cooperation in nuclear power generation. Russia's Rosatom is bidding for the construction of the third generating unit of the Atucha nuclear power station."
M/S Media
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (in Russian): " Our agreement will help leading Russian and Argentinean news agencies to expand their contacts, and exchange information on a regular basis. We are grateful to Argentina for the opportunity it has provided for Russian broadcasting company Russia Today. For the first time the audience of a Latin American country will be able to watch its Spanish programming round the clock on a dedicated channel."
W/S Putin and Fernandez

SCRIPT

Russian president Vladimir Putin announced that he has signed a series of nuclear energy agreements with Argentina in Buenos Aires on Saturday.

The president made the announcement during a joint press conference with Argentina's president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, in which he also revealed that Russian company Rosatom is bidding for the construction of the third generating unit of the Atucha nuclear power station.

During the speech, Putin also revealed that RT Spanish will begin broadcasting 24/7 in Argentina, making it the first foreign channel to be broadcast alongside Argentinian state channels.

Putin's six day tour of South America began on Friday. He has so far visited Raul Castro in Cuba, had a brief stop over in Nicaragua, before embarking on his visit to Argentina.


Did Putin promise Kirchner to pay her gigantic debt? Argentina is bancrupt. She can´t even use her own airplane and must charter one...or the banks take it. :D
 
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I prefer to be "occupied" while having the highest living standards on earth...over living in a 3 rd world shithole.

russia is second world. Germany is first world for now.But the way EU is going ,it will be second world in a matter of time.
 
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Its not. Its a signt that Putin sees China as danger. Russia fears chinese influence on its south american core allies. I really wonder if all chinese are so demented to not even notice the most basic diplomatic reactions.




Did Putin promise Kirchner to pay her gigantic debt? Argentina is bancrupt. She can´t even use her own airplane and must charter one...or the banks take it. :D
Don't bring your wishful thinking into this, your interpreation is ridiculous.
 
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russia is second world. Germany is first world for now.But the way EU is going ,it will be second world in a matter of time.

you do realize that germany is booming like never before? Germany was and always will be the highest standard of humanity. As will the rest of europe. Serious...you are far beyond our league.

Don't bring your wishful thinking into this, your interpreation is ridiculous.

wishful thinking? Is china that desperate to need friendship with a dead nation like russia?
 
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you do realize that germany is booming like never before? Germany was and always will be the highest standard of humanity. As will the rest of europe. Serious...you are far beyond our league.



wishful thinking? Is china that desperate to need friendship with a dead nation like russia?

Nlah blah blah

Germany this Germany that ,yeah Germans are god now get lost.
 
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Gotta love how when the Russians do what Americans do, they are applauded. They are no fucking different and almost anything they do is led by oil like the USA and as for the Chinese, they care as much about Russians as they do any other poor nation, the Chinese mindset is wealth and prosperity, cant really find that in Russia unless your one of the oligarchs who Putin is best friends with....Abromavich, Russia needs money for football training camps...I will ignore all your problems if you just give me $50,000,000.

russia is second world. Germany is first world for now.But the way EU is going ,it will be second world in a matter of time.

hahahaha, Europe hasnt been second world for centuries and it never will be again, especially Germany with a population of 80m in a decent sized country who are some of the most intelligent and creative in the world...as for India, I dont need to say anything as we all know what it is like.
 
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