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Cuba offers rum to pay off $276m Czech debt | Cuba offers rum to pay off $276m Czech debt |
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Cuba has come up with an unusual way to repay its multimillion dollar debt to the Czech Republic - bottles of its famous rum, officials in Prague say. | Cuba has come up with an unusual way to repay its multimillion dollar debt to the Czech Republic - bottles of its famous rum, officials in Prague say. |
The Czech finance ministry said Havana had raised this possibility during recent negotiations on the issue. | The Czech finance ministry said Havana had raised this possibility during recent negotiations on the issue. |
Cuba owes the Czech authorities $276m (£222m), and if the offer is accepted the Czechs would have enough Cuban rum for more than a century. | Cuba owes the Czech authorities $276m (£222m), and if the offer is accepted the Czechs would have enough Cuban rum for more than a century. |
However, Prague said it preferred to get at least some of the money in cash. | However, Prague said it preferred to get at least some of the money in cash. |
Havana's debt dates back from the Cold War era - when Cuba and what was at the time Czechoslovakia were part of the communist bloc. | Havana's debt dates back from the Cold War era - when Cuba and what was at the time Czechoslovakia were part of the communist bloc. |
Cuba now does not have much money but it does have lots of rum - hence this unusual proposal, says the BBC's Rob Cameron in Prague. | |
The Czech finance ministry said repayment was possible either with rum or pharmaceutical drugs. | The Czech finance ministry said repayment was possible either with rum or pharmaceutical drugs. |
But Cuban drugs lack EU certification, so repayment with a more traditional medicine - popular in the Czech Republic - may be easier to arrange, our correspondent adds. | But Cuban drugs lack EU certification, so repayment with a more traditional medicine - popular in the Czech Republic - may be easier to arrange, our correspondent adds. |
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