WORLD : Manila Bill to U.S.: $220 Million
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MANILA — The Philippines claimed today that the United States owed more than $220 million in back debts and Manila expects Washington to keep its word regarding compensation for its military bases.
A Philippine official said the issue may jeopardize talks on extending the lease for six installations after the current agreement expires in September, 1991.
The issue of back payments was raised during the third day of talks between the United States and the Philippines on a new bases agreement. The two delegations canceled an afternoon session so they could attend a memorial service for two American airmen slain Sunday by Communist rebels near Clark Air Base.
Filipino delegates complained that the United States had fallen short by $222.6 million in aid promised to Manila to maintain the bases, said Rafael Alunan, spokesman for the Philippine panel.
U.S. officials acknowledge only a $96-million shortfall.
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