Bahamas to cancel contracts with Cuban doctors in country
June 16 (Reuters) - The Bahamas is preparing to cancel contracts with Cuban healthcare professionals after discussions with the U.S. government, Bahamian Health Minister Michael Darville said in a parliamentary address on Monday.
Darville said his ministry would enter into direct employment contracts with Cuban healthcare professionals in the Bahamas.
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