President Alberto Fernandez He spoke of his recent trip to China and Russia and how his relationship with the United States is after the agreements reached with allied countries, which especially benefit regional trade and cooperation projects.
“Argentina has neither friends nor enemies permanent or perpetual,” he said. Alberto Fernandez referring to the tour that he described as a significant step due to the need for resources that the country faces and after the agreement with the IMF (International Monetary Fund). The mandatary He assured that, with the United States, he hopes to have a frank, mature and sincere relationship.
Alberto Fernandez referred to these issues on Radio Diez and highlighted the incorporation of Argentina to the Silk Road, a Chinese project that has already joined more than 140 countries in the world and promises millionaire and innovative investments to promote trade.
The world has changed and is multilateral, which forces us to bond and have mature relationships of respect with all the countries of the world.
The President of the Nation He said that he hopes that countries like Brazil and the United States and the continent of Europe open up to facilitate international relations in the same way. “Argentina must do everything to open trade and not put political conditions on us.”
The points of the agreement with the IMF of the Fernández government
The president spoke out for the agreement reached by the country with the IMF for the payment of the debt and said that, in his opinion, it was necessary to strengthen the economy and boost its growth in the short and medium term. He described the opposition’s support for the final provisions as an act of good sense.
This is the first step that frees us from making payments for four years and allows us to move forward.
Regarding the discussion raised by the national government and that of the City of Buenos Aires regarding subsidies for public transport in the capital, Alberto Fernandez He recalled that being an autonomous jurisdiction, it must be self-financing, a responsibility that the Buenos Aires authorities must assume.