'Argentina Cannot Support G20 Leader’s Summit Declaration' - Foreign Minister Says
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This Saturday, Argentina’s Foreign Minister, Pablo Quirno, announced that his country will not support the statement delivered by the G20 leaders, arguing discrepancies with the text agreed upon during the annual summit of the bloc held in the South African city of Johannesburg. In this regard, Quirno attended the meeting on behalf of Javier Milei, where he said: “We have pointed out the red lines identified (...) with the aim of supporting the …
The Argentine Foreign Minister is present at the annual summit held in Johannesburg on behalf of President Javier Milei."Argentina maintains its full commitment to the spirit of cooperation that has defined the G20 since its creation," Quirno said.
Javier Milei’s government decided not to endorse the final document presented at the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Johannesburg, citing “substantive differences” in the geopolitical considerations of the declaration and a consequent bankruptcy of “the rules of consensus governing the functioning” of the summit. Through a statement published this morning, the Foreign Ministry expressed its disagreement with [...] The entry In line with the United States…
Foreign Ministry reported that Argentina did not accompany the final document circulated during the G20 Leaders Summit in the South African city of Johannesburg. “This Argentine decision responds to the breakdown of the consensus rules governing the functioning of the G20, as well as to substantive differences in the geopolitical considerations contained in the text,” the Government announced through an official communiqué. “For the country, it …
Argentina has rejected the leaders' declaration released during the G20 summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, denouncing a lack of consensus in adopting the document and a "partial" approach to the Middle East conflict. This was stated in a statement from the presidency, hours after the declaration's release. Buenos Aires, in particular, denounced a "violation of the consensus rules governing the functioning of the G20" as well as "substantial d…
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