1990 January-June CR
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Item Caribbean Report 12-04-1990(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1990-04-12) Whitehorne, Pat (anchor); Chamberlain, Greg (correspondent); Matos, Rafael (correspondent); Tomlinson, Alan (correspondent); Hinds, Jeff (correspondent); Darby, Brian (correspondent); Barrero, Patricia (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationHaiti is to receive more than six million dollars in aid and loans from the French Government. The United States also announced an aid package worth over forty million dollars to the Haitians. Secondly, Puerto Rico announces the sale of its telecommunication system to raise money for educational reforms and improvement of the country’s infrastructure. However, there is opposition to the sale from various trade unions and government politicians in Puerto Rico. This move to privatize the telecommunication company has already attracted bids from the United States, Spain, Japan and Germany. Thirdly, a high powered Soviet delegation arrived in Havana for a week of talks about the future of Cuba’s economic ties with the Soviet Union. The visit comes at a time of increased Cuban dependency on Moscow, as the island’s trading links with Eastern Europe are threatened by the collapse of communism. The Soviet is anxious to reduce its costly overseas commitments including the annual five to seven billion dollars of aid to Cuba. Following the Financial News, Bermuda hosts British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher and the United States President, George Bush, as the two leaders meet to discuss arms control. Upon her arrival, the British Prime Minister received mixed reception from the Bermudians. The report concludes with coverage of the meeting between Cuba’s President, Fidel Castro and representatives of the Ecumenical Council of Cuba.