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‘Maybe they’ll be realistic’

NZPA-Reuter Washington The chairman of Union Carbide, Mr Warren Anderson said he expected to reach an out-of-court settlement with the Indian Government on claims for victims of the Bhopal gas leak. Mr Anderson said that he could not predict the size of the settlement. “Maybe they’ll try to solve their balance of payments problem or their national debt, or maybe they’ll be realistic,” he said. Union Carbide faces huge individual court claims from victims of the gas leak. The Indian Government has been considering one over-all claim to cover all victims.

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Press, 4 December 1985, Page 9

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‘Maybe they’ll be realistic’ Press, 4 December 1985, Page 9

‘Maybe they’ll be realistic’ Press, 4 December 1985, Page 9

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