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Exclusive: Puerto Rico government pushing forbearance deal in creditor talks - sources

Published 04/21/2017, 04:04 PM
Updated 04/21/2017, 04:04 PM
© Reuters.  Exclusive: Puerto Rico government pushing forbearance deal in creditor talks - sources

By Nick Brown

(Reuters) - Lawyers for Puerto Rico's government are drafting a forbearance agreement that could allow the U.S. territory to avoid invoking bankruptcy protections in the short-term, two sources with direct knowledge of the discussions revealed to Reuters on Friday.

Puerto Rico and its creditors wrapped up roughly a week's worth of mediated talks in New York, aimed at striking a deal to restructure much of the $70 billion in debt the island cannot pay.

Government officials could not immediately be reached for comment.

It remains unclear if creditors would support such an offer to extend talks past a May 1 deadline to reach an agreement. After that date, Puerto Rico could face lawsuits from creditors or seek a court-sanctioned restructuring process akin to U.S. bankruptcy, a provision of the 2016 rescue law known as PROMESA.

One of the sources said a government attorney with O'Melveny & Myers informed some creditors the government's legal team would circulate a draft forbearance agreement, and would be in touch in the coming week about scheduling new mediation talks.

The sources requested anonymity because talks are private.

Puerto Rico's financial team is due back on the island next week as its prepares a budget for the federal financial oversight board that is due by April 30.

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