Mondino announced that Argentina will leave aside the “State to State” trade agreements

2024-02-01 02:44:21

The chancellor Diana Mondino confirmed this Wednesday that the country «will not have state-to-state trade agreements«, but the private ones will be left «do what they want according to the conditions that the countries set«.

Interviewed by the TN channel, the Minister of Foreign Affairs indicated that the government led by President Javier Milei “is aligned with liberal democracies, because our constitution is a liberal democracy«.

“We are aligned with all those who respect our rights of liberal democracy,” Mondino insisted.

When consulted for trade relations with Chinathe national official clarified that “neither with China nor with any other country are we going to have State-to-State trade agreements.”

Along these lines, he explained that the official idea is to give freedom of action to private companies so that they can make agreements and agreements, without state intervention and with the country that is considered most beneficial. “We are not going to have a political alignment with anyone,” he added.


Mondino, regarding the controversy with Petro and the meeting with Francisco


On the other hand, the minister referred to President Milei’s controversy with his Colombian counterpart, Gustavo Petro, whom she accused of being a “terrorist,” and mentioned that “it is a diagnosis and a description, it is not a problem.”

«Personal relationships must be differentiated from those of countries. “You have to have long-term relationships,” said Mondino.

Then, he commented on the relationship between Pope Francis and Milei, in advance of the meeting they will have on February 12 in the Vatican: “Francis already spoke with Javier. “The Catholic Church and the Vatican are important, but opinions can be different.”

Source: Télam


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