WASHINGTON (AFP) - US President George W. Bush has extended for another six months a measure banning lawsuits by Americans whose property in Cuba was taken by Fidel Castro's government, the White House said yesterday.
Bush told key lawmakers in a letter dated Monday that his action "is necessary to the national interests of the United States and will expedite a transition to democracy in Cuba," according to a letter released by the White House.
Under a 1996 law, Americans may sue any individual, investor or business using property seized on or after January 1, 1959, though it also gives US presidents the power to block all such lawsuits for six-month periods.