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Alberto Fernández’s last Mercosur summit

Alberto Fernández’s last Mercosur summit

With the Iguazú Falls in the background, the presidents that are part of Mercosur will meet again in person after four years. They arrive at the 62nd plenary session of heads of state in Misiones with the need to advance in the Agreement with the European Unionbut also with the discussion opened by the flexibility of the block rules. Alberto Fernandez will arrive at 10 in the morning this Tuesday in Misiones, a place where in 1985 the then presidents Raúl Alfonsín and José Sarney began to shape the Mercosur finally created in 1991. The appointment will be at the…
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Lula da Silva spoke with Georgieva about the Argentine debt at the G7 Summit

Lula da Silva spoke with Georgieva about the Argentine debt at the G7 Summit

From the first moment that Lula da Silva took over as president of Brazil Just 4 months ago, he deployed an intense foreign policy with the idea of ​​"returning to the world" after Jair Bolsonaro passed through the Planalto. Rather than returning, Lula's has more to do with assuming the Brazilian leadership on the international scene, as head of the most powerful country in a region plagued with emergencies, including finance. This role was exercised in the meeting that he had with the head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), kristalina georgievawith who "convert" on Argentina's foreign debt. The debt…
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