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The foreign ministers of Argentina, Bolivia, and Mexico have all said the leader of the OAS regional bloc played a toxic role ahead of what is set to be the largest vote in Mexican history, taking place on Sunday.
Argentina s President Fernandez on EU tour seeking support for debt relief
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12/05/2021 - 17:07 Argentina s President Alberto Fernandez speaks after meeting Spain s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez ahead of traveling to Paris to meet with French President Emmanuel Macron. Madrid, Spain, May 11, 2021. REUTERS - POOL 3 min Argentina s President Alberto Fernandez is to visit Paris on Wednesday to meet his counterpart Emmanuel Macron. The trip to the French capital is part of a European tour as Argentina seeks to broker a new debt restructuring deal with the International Monetary Fund and other creditors such as the so-called Paris Club. Advertising Read more
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A test tube labelled vaccine in front of an AstraZeneca logo in this illustration taken, September 9, 2020. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
Argentina s government said on Wednesday that it met with representatives of drugmaker AstraZeneca Plc (AZN.L) to ask about difficulties in the production of its COVID-19 vaccine and supply of it to the country.
Health Minister Carla Vizzotti formally requested a report on the progress in the production and quality control of the vaccine that is partially being made in Argentina and completed in Mexico and the United States. We had a new meeting with the president of AstraZeneca Argentina and representatives of the firm to ask them to report as soon as possible about the possible difficulties that the vaccine production process is going through, Vizzotti said.
The new consulate will have jurisdiction over the Mexican States of Quintana Roo, Yucatán and Campeche, as well as over the entire Belize
The Argentine Government is to open a new consulate in the Mexican beach resort of Playa del Carmen, as announced in the Official Gazette.
Decree 257/2021, signed by President Alberto Fernández, Cabinet Chief Santiago Cafiero and Foreign Minister Felipe Sola establishes the creation of the new diplomatic office in response to the number of Argentine citizens who have settled in the area over the past few years and replaces the 2015 resolution to open a similar office in Monterrey instead.