The World : Polish Arms for Contras?
Nicaraguan rebels recently received 10,000 Polish-made AK-47 rifles as part of a weapons deal worth an estimated $6 million, the Associated Press quoted unidentified U.S. officials as saying. One official said the shipment was sent from a Bulgarian port by way of a Latin country in a bid to obtain foreign exchange, badly needed by Poland. Warsaw supports the Sandinista government of Nicaragua, which the rebels, or contras, are fighting, and a Polish Embassy spokesman in Washington dismissed the gun-sale report as “rubbish†and “preposterous.†The State Department and CIA declined to comment.
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