Fernández and Arce will meet to advance in the negotiations for the purchase of gas

Fernández will receive Arce with the gas negotiation as the axis of the meeting

Fernández will offer a lunch in honor of the Bolivian president.

President Alberto Fernandez will receive this Thursday his counterpart from Bolivia, louis arcewith whom he will hold a work meeting, lead the signing of an agreement and give a statement to the press.

The meeting will start at 11 at the Casa Rosada, sources from the Argentine government reported on Wednesday night.

Arce will arrive on an official visit at 10 a.m. to the Aeroparque Military Air Station, where he will be received by the Foreign Minister santiago cafiero and from where it will go to the Monument to Juana Azurduywhich is located in front of the Kirchner Cultural Center and was donated to Argentina by the Andean nation.

There, the president of Bolivia will place a floral offering to the heroine of Independence.

Next, Fernández will receive Arce at the Esplanade of the Casa Rosada and together they will go to the office of the Argentine head of state, where they will hold the bilateral meeting.

Subsequently, they will lead the act in which the Cooperation Memorandum of Understanding between Bolivian Ministry of Hydrocarbons and the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation of the Nation to advance in the Integration of Evaporite Resources and Lithium.

After the signing, Fernández and Arce will offer a press statementafter which the Argentine president will offer a lunch in honor of the Bolivian president and his entourage.

During the visit to Argentina, Arce will receive the Recognition as Doctor Honoris Causa from the Metropolitan University of Education and Work (UMET), and will hold a meeting with representatives of the Bolivian community in the country.



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