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China accuses US of bullying after Bessent’s Argentina comments

China accused the U.S. of Cold War-era intervention in Latin America after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggested Argentina’s president was “committed to getting China out.” Bessent made his comments on Fox News on Thursday as the U.S. offers a $20…

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On Saturday, the Chinese Embassy in Argentina criticized the statements made by US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, calling them a “deep-rooted mentality in the times of the Cold War,” according to a statement published on its social networks. “The provocative statements made recently by US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in referring to relations between the People’s Republic of China and Argentina, and cooperation with Latin American and Car…

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By Anabella González and Uriel Blanco, CNN en Español The spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Argentina responded this Saturday to statements by the U.S. Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent, in which he said that he does not want Argentina to be “another failed state or led by China.” “Scott Bessent and the United States must understand that Latin America and the Caribbean is not anyone's backyard. They should also know that they cannot disrup…

·Idaho Falls, United States
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China had a strong reaction this Saturday to the words of U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who, after announcing support for Argentina, said that President Javier Milei was committed to “getting out” the nation commanded by Xi Jinping of Argentina. In a statement issued by the Chinese Embassy, they labeled the statements of Donald Trump’s influential official as “provocateurs” and gave him a “rooted mentality in the times of the Cold War.”…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Secretary of the Treasury of the United States had argued that the agreement with the government of Milei implies ending the incidence of the Asian giant in the country as a commercial partner. The diplomatic headquarters in Buenos Aires went to the crossroads with a communiqué.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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El Economista broke the news in on Friday, October 10, 2025.
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