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Argentina was the first Latin American country to formalise relations with the EU under a 3rd generation cooperation agreement. The Framework Trade and Economic Co-operation Agreement between the EU and Argentina entered into force in 1990 and includes two recurrent principles of their cooperation: the strengthening of democracy and human rights, as well as regional integration.
Argentina was the first Latin American country to formalize relations with the EU under a 3rd generation cooperation agreement. The Framework Trade and Economic Co-operation Agreement between the EU and Argentina entered into force in 1990 and includes two recurrent principles of their cooperation: the strengthening of democracy and human rights, as well as regional integration.
Pages in category "Argentina–European Union relations" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Leaders from countries in South America's Mercosur trade bloc met on Wednesday in Argentina, with plans as to how to push forward a recently struck free-trade deal with the European Union at the ...
The European Union and Mercosur will not be able to close their free trade negotiations next week because Argentina's incoming government has to approve the outstanding issues, Brazilian officials ...
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BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's incoming government aims to strike a trade agreement between the European Union and Latin American economies, the country's future Foreign Minister Diana ...
List of Treaties ruling relations Argentina and Ireland (Argentine Foreign Ministry) (in Spanish) Italy: 1855 See Argentina–Italy relations. Argentina has an embassy in Rome and a consulate-general in Milan. Italy has an embassy in Buenos Aires and has six consulates in the country. Montenegro: 13 September 2006 See Argentina–Montenegro ...