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To: ransomnote
This is likely a Pfizer contract they are contractually forbidden from talking about - so in the news, it’s a ‘loan’. The CCP has 70 members on PFizer’s Investments Board. The contracts Pfizer made with nations were bizarre in some respect - including the requirement that the countries which sign give up ‘sovereign assets’ if they fail to withhold their part of the contract.

I know there was a prior report on parts of a leaked contract for another country in which military bases were forfeit if contract terms were not met.

Note that Biden gave up Bagram military base after failing to make his July vaccination levels of 70%.

Uganda loses its only international airport to China for failing to repay loan: Reports

11/28/2021 6:52:51 PM PST · 39 of 40
ransomnote to george76
 

1,485 posted on 11/28/2021 6:55:56 PM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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Uganda has lost its only international airport, the Entebbe International Airport, to China for failing to repay a loan, African media reported.

The government has failed to reverse a loan agreement with China which had repayment conditions for attaching its only airport.

In 2015, China’s Export-Import (EXIM) Bank lent Uganda $207 million at two per cent upon disbursement. The loan, meant for the expansion of Entebbe airport, came with a maturity period of 20 years including a seven-year grace period, News X reported.

However, as per international media reports, the Ugandan government waived off the clause for international immunity for securing the loan, following which the Chinese lender can retake possession of Entebbe International Airport without any international arbitration.

A statement from the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA) reportedly suggested that some provisions in the Financing Agreement with China exposed Entebbe International Airport and other Ugandan assets to be attached and taken over by Chinese lenders upon arbitration in Beijing.

https://www.indiatoday.in/world/story/uganda-international-airport-china-default-debt-repayment-1881674-2021-11-28

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A result of China’s One Belt One Road policy. China enters into such onerous agreements, mostly with third world countries, with the sinister plan that if the country defaults the country’s assets that were financed can be “repossessed” by China. Uganda’s agreement with China was from 2015 and has nothing to do with Pfizer/Covid IMO.


1,494 posted on 11/28/2021 7:17:04 PM PST by Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn. (All along the watchtower fortune favors the bold.)
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