After his successful participation in the G7 summit, Alberto Fernandez He arrived in the country at 8:15 a.m. this Tuesday, along with his entire entourage, to resume his political agenda, which will be centered on the gasoil crisis and the economic scenario.
Throughout his stay in Munich, Germany, the head of state held several bilateral meetings, including with the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson; what’s more Alberto Fernandez met with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who this year hosted the summit.
During his meeting with Johnson, Alberto Fernandez He stressed the importance of resuming negotiations with the United Kingdom on the sovereignty of the Malvinas.
Even the Argentine president recounted after their meeting that he had told the British prime minister: “It is difficult for us to sit down to talk about other issues without sitting down to talk about Malvinas”.
This, given that the United Kingdom highlights the potential that Argentina has in agriculture, gas and minerals, on which it would be interested in advancing trade negotiations.
In addition to his meeting with Johnson, the president also held bilateral meetings with the president of the Italian Council of Ministers, Mario Draghi; with the Japanese Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida, and with the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.
Meanwhile, the chancellor Santiago Cafiero, who accompanied the head of state to the political forum, assured that the president’s participation was key, since he became “the voice of Latin America.”.
How is the president’s schedule going?
After his arrival in the country, the mandatary It will have to face the tension that exists in the country, as a result of the shortage of diesel, for which the carriers remain unemployed indefinitely.
In addition, the president will have to solve the problem of the lack of dollars, on which the Government has already established a series of measures in order to control the outflow of foreign currency due to imports.