A few hours before President Alberto Fernández embarks on his trip to Germany to participate as a guest in the G7 summit, it was learned that the Head of State had invited Serge Massa to accompany him.
In this way, the head of the Chamber of Deputies will be part of the presidential entourage that will participate in the assembly. It should be remembered that Serge Massaalso accompanied Fernández at the Summit of the Americas that was recently held in the United States.
Apparently, the president has specifically asked Serge Massa to accompany him to this type of event, with which he would also seek to alleviate tensions within the ruling bloc.
Although initially lawyer He had not confirmed if he would get on the presidential plane, since this would depend on the agenda in Deputies, in the last hours, it was known that he will finally be part of the entourage.
It should be remembered that this is the first time that Argentina will attend the summit; this, after the German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, extended an invitation to Alberto Fernández when he traveled to Europe.
The president will participate together with the Heads of State of the world’s main economic powers: Germany, Canada, the United States, France, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom, also as head of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC).
Additionally, Fernández was invited to participate tomorrow in the BRICS summit, where he will seek a rapprochement with the member countries so that Argentina can join the bloc.
What will be discussed at the G7 summit
During the summit, the Argentine president and his other peers, They will especially deal with the repercussions that the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has left on the world, in particular, on inflation.
In addition, the seven member nations, together with the invited countries, will discuss the “world economy, partnerships for developing countries, foreign and security policy, sustainability, food security, multilateralism and digital transformation.”