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2 D: Next question - on Maritime agreement, have you checked that thing out? K: Yes, I have checked. On the bunkering you were right; there is a regulation that prohibits bunkering. Now our people tell me that your people told them that they would to not pay hard currency for bunkering; that they would be content to bunker in Cuba. D: Yeh. Did they - did they tell them? K: That's what my people tell me your people said. My people say that your people said that they can do their bunkering in Cuba. On the other hand, at the same time in order to move this forward I am prepared to make an understanding with you that if that bunkering problem is an issue we will review it within six months and we cannot change that regulation during this election period. D: Oh, I understand. It could be a subject for discussion then later on. K: That's right. D: OK. As for cargo - how it stands ? K: The cargo stands as I told you yesterday. D: As it stands it's all right but K: Right. But since half of your plane is carried that way. I think that we can manage. D: It's half but there is another half. K: Yeh, but you only get a third anyway. D: What you mean third? K: I mean a third of the grain - only a third is carried on Soviet ships. D: Yes, one of those Soviet, one is yours and the . K: Right. Anatol, we are calling for your information, we are calling the grain companies and tell them to expedite grain on third country ships. You know the problem you mentioned to me yesterday?

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