Cuba's the landlord, US government is the tenant. The rent is some ridiculously low amount set in the 1950s, and every year the US sends them a check, and every year Cuba refuses to cash it. I think it's a 99 year lease or something. Hey, Hong Kong's lease ran out eventually.
Cuba's the landlord, US government is the tenant. The rent is some ridiculously low amount set in the 1950s, and every year the US sends them a check, and every year Cuba refuses to cash it. I think it's a 99 year lease or something. Hey, Hong Kong's lease ran out eventually.
Just looked on Wikipedia, it's "for as long as necessary"