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Page 12 • Friday, September 24, 1999
N
EWS
Embargo
changes
possible
Cuban officials offer
support, despite fears
NEW YORK (AP) — Cuba is
•.concerned a congressional push to
allow sales of U.S. food and med
ical supplies to the island could
ease pressure for the full lifting of
the nearly 40-year-old embargo
against the Caribbean nation, the
foreign minister said.
Even so. Foreign Minister Felipe
Perez Roque said in an interview with
the Associated Press the move in
Congress to authorize the sales was a
step forward.
“We support it,” he said Wednes
day. “We see it as a positive symbol.”
But Perez Roque acknowledged
that if approved, the legislation to
authorize licensed exports could
actually delay the day the entire
embargo is abolished.
“There is a danger that public
opinion would consider that with
the authorization of the sale of food
and medicine to Cuba, everything
would be resolved,” he said, “but
we would have to clarify that that
is not the case. The embargo is
much bigger than that.”
He questioned how, even with an
end to the ban on food and drugs,
American companies could effective
ly sell their goods in Cuba when re
strictions would remain on trans
portation and credit transactions.
The Senate last month backed
an amendment to a farm spending
bill that would allow licensing of
food and drug exports to Cuba.
House and Senate negotiators
were working on the bill yesterday.
American farm groups and
agribusinesses have been lobbying
Congress to ease the embargo so
they can gain access to the nearby
Cuban market and sell off some of
the glut of grain that has depressed
commodity prices for the second
year in a row.
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