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  2. Foreign relations of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The Argentine embassy in Athens. This article deals with the diplomatic affairs, foreign policy and international relations of the Argentine Republic.At the political level, these matters are handled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, also known as the Cancillería, which answers to the President.

  3. 2008 in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    25 June: Argentina reports that its total foreign debt hit US$127 billion in the first quarter of the year — continuing to rise higher than when the country negotiated a record debt swap in 2005. The increase in combined public and private debt was driven by private companies borrowing money abroad to finance operations.

  4. 2008 Andean diplomatic crisis - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 Andean diplomatic crisis was a ... Argentina: Foreign Minister Jorge Taiana said the country would ... The Ministry of Foreign Relations released a ...

  5. Argentina–Brazil relations - Wikipedia

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    The creation of the Union of South American Nations, in 2008, was a landmark in the new foreign policies of Brazil and Argentina. [12] In another sign of mutual trust, since 2003, diplomats from both countries occupy a single seat in the United Nations Security Council when either of them hold a non-permanent seat .

  6. Argentina–Kosovo relations - Wikipedia

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    In February 2008, Argentine Foreign Minister, Jorge Taiana said "if we were to recognize Kosovo, which has declared its independence unilaterally, without an agreement with Serbia, we would set a dangerous precedent that would seriously threaten our chances of a political settlement in the case of the Malvinas Islands".

  7. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship

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    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship (Spanish: Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio Internacional y Culto; abbreviated MRECIC), informally referred to as the Chancellery (Spanish: Cancillería), is the Argentine government ministry dealing with the foreign relations of Argentina, Argentina's foreign policy, international development, international trade ...

  8. Argentina's Milei praises free markets, slams socialism at Davos

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    Argentina and Britain have a longstanding foreign policy conflict over the sovereignty of the British-run Falkland Islands, where they fought a brief war in 1982. Argentina's government said the ...

  9. Argentina foreign trade relations with the European Union

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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.