Pubdate: Tue, 19 Mar 2002
Source: Washington Post (DC)
Copyright: 2002 The Washington Post Company
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Author: Peter Slevin

CUBA URGES COOPERATION ON DRUG INTERDICTION

The Cuban government yesterday announced the arrest of a convicted 
Colombian drug trafficker wanted by the U.S. Marshals Service and publicly 
called on the Bush administration to negotiate agreements to fight drugs 
and terrorism.

Rafael Miguel Bustamante Bolanos, who escaped from an Alabama prison in 
1992, was arrested in Havana on March 6 after the marshals service relayed 
news that he was in Cuba. The Cubans charged him and a Bahamian citizen 
with drug trafficking and document forgery, the Cuban foreign ministry 
reported.

Bustamante is the third fugitive from the United States to be arrested by 
Cuba in recent months. The first two, Washington drug defendant Jesse James 
Bell and alleged Georgia child molester William Joseph Harris, have been 
extradited to the United States, according to U.S. officials.

State Department officials greeted Cuba's offer with skepticism. They said 
the deep divide in U.S.-Cuban relations will preclude any broad agreement 
until the government headed by Fidel Castro improves its record on such 
issues as democracy and human rights.

"We're not going to be entering into any sort of umbrella agreement on 
anti-narcotics or anti-drug trafficking with the Cubans," a State 
Department official said. The official said contacts on law enforcement and 
human smuggling will continue case by case: "It's going to be looked at 
individually."

Cuban government officials in Washington and Havana met with U.S. diplomats 
last week to renew a 2001 request for bilateral agreements on drug 
trafficking, terrorism and migration.

The move seemed designed to appeal to members of Congress, including Sen. 
Arlen Specter (R-Pa.), who say the Bush administration should work more 
closely with Cuba on narcotics matters.

"If we can stop the flow of drugs with Castro's assistance, we ought to 
take him up on that offer," Specter said earlier this year.
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