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Six Caribbean countries that sided with Japan last year to reject a

whaling sanctuary in the South Pacific appear likely to again vote

against the sanctuary at this week's International Whaling Commission

meeting in London.

 

Three countries - Antigua and Barbuda, St. Vincent and the Grenadines

and St. Kitts and Nevis - have said outright they will not change their

position, which has attracted millions in aid from Japan. The other

three have not said officially what they will do, but they seem

reluctant to changes that would put the aid at risk.

 

The six Caribbean countries make up an important voting bloc in the

41-member whaling commission.

 

" So as long as the whales are not an endangered species, I don't see any

reason why if we are able to support the Japanese and the quid pro quo

is that they will give us some assistance. I'm not going to be a

hypocrite, " Antiguan Prime Minister Lester Bird said recently.

 

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http://nandotimes.com/healthscience/v-text/story/48408p-725142c.html

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