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  2. Find key information & resources for Naval Station Guantanamo Bay in including contacts, important messages, directions, cost of living, and more.

    • Building 2144, Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, 09593-0001
    • (888) 363-6431
  3. Dec 17, 2014 · The lease actually provides for a miniscule rent, some two thousand dollars in gold (equivalent to about $4,085 a year in current U.S dollars), although the Cuban government has refused to accept...

    • Spanish - American War
    • 1899 - 1903: After Spanish - American War: Platt Amendment
    • Treaty of Relations of 1934
    Cuba belonged to Spain and fought for their independence as the Spanish empire diminished.
    US assisted Cuba by joining the Spanish - American War.
    Spain lost and gave the US control over some territories, including Cuba.
    Hostilities halted in August, formal peace treaty, the Treaty of Paris, was signed in December and rectified by Congress in February 1899.
    Cuba became a US protectorate and has a strong US presence.
    Cuba signed the Platt Amendment. Excerpt of which relating to Guantánamo Bay:
    Came into effect after Treaty of Relations was signed between the US and Cuba in May 1903.
    Superseded the 1903 Treaty (mentioned above)
    Abrogated the 1903 Treaty, except that Cuba agreed to continue to recognise all US military actions as lawful affirmed the US lease of land for a naval base unless abrogated by mutual consent.
    With regards to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba made the lease permanent.
  4. Aug 17, 2007 · HAVANA, Aug 17 (Reuters) - The United States pays Cuba $4,085 a month in rent for the controversial Guantanamo naval base, but Cuba has only once cashed a check in almost half a century and then...

  5. The lease treaty agreed to from February 16–23, 1903 stipulates that the Republic of Cuba lease to the United States specific lands in Cuba, notably the land that surrounds Guantánamo Bay, for the purpose of coaling and naval stations, for as long as necessary.

  6. Dec 23, 2016 · The report also explains in detail the legal status of the lease of the land on which the naval station stands, the statutory and treaty authorities granted to the President with regard to any potential closure of the naval station, and the effects on such a closure that Cuba sanctions laws might have.

  7. It has been leased to the United States with no end date since 1903 as a coaling station and naval base, making it the oldest overseas U.S. naval base. The lease was $2,000 in gold per year until 1934, when the payment was set to match the value of gold in dollars ; [4] in 1974, the yearly lease was set to $4,085.

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