United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon met today with President Mauricio Macri. The UNSG head arrived in Aeroparque from Paraguay last night, and was visiting the Pink House.
US Secretary of State John Kerry said he will deliver on Thursday a first batch of declassified documents related to Argentina's 1976-83 military dictatorship."The delivery follows an announcement by the US government in March.
Finance Minister Alfonso Prat Gay today considered the economy is already showing positive signs and will grow again this year after the market liberalization.
Accompanied by Buenos Aires Governor María Eugenia Vidal in Junín, the head of state said “we must save natural gas, with this sunny day every heating device must be turned off.”
The country lost more than 50 thousand jobs in the private sector since President Mauricio Macri took office in December, until May of this year, the Labour Ministry reported today.
After signing 17 bilateral agreements, President Mauricio Macri and his Mexican counterpart Enrique Peña Nieto, agreed on the need of reaching “an agreement of absolute integration and free trade” between Argentina and Mexico.
Vice president first of AMIA Jewish community centre Ralph Thomas Saieg today urged the government to make the investigation into the 1994 terrorist attack a “state priority” and called for the judiciary to “exhaust all the steps” to take the responsible for the local connection to trial.
Judge Rodolfo Canicoba Corral submitted requests to Singapur and Malasia for the extradition of Alí Akbar Velayati, who was Iran’s Foreign Minister at the time of the 1994 AMIA deadly bombing in Buenos Aires.
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