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"Cold War Mentality": The Chinese Embassy Left at the Crossing of the US Ambassador to Argentina

The embassy responded - through a statement - to the statement of the US official, who warned that China's interference in strategic areas such as Caca Muerta "would not bring more investment."
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The Chinese embassy called the US ambassador’s statements on the presence of Chinese technology in strategic sectors of Argentina “unsubstantiated calumnias.” Huawei also went to the crossroads and defended his 25-year career in the country. The tension between the United States and China over the presence of Asian giant technology companies in strategic sectors of Argentina added a new chapter on Thursday.

The global dispute between the two main economic powers of the planet once again took the Argentine soil as a stage, revealing the tensions of the unrestricted alignment of the national government with Washington. The Chinese Embassy in Argentina issued a strong public pronouncement to put a stop to the recent statements of the United States ambassador to Buenos Aires, Peter Lamelas. The American diplomat had rehearsed an open corporate extortio…

The Chinese embassy in Argentina went out to the crossing and responded to the US ambassador, Peter Lamelas, with a strong phrase: “What the US side is doing, in essence, is motivated by the cold war mentality.” They are “calumnias without any foundation,” the Asian institution said in a statement in response to the statement of the US official, who warned that China’s interference in strategic areas such as Vaca Muerta “would not bring more inv…

The embassy responded - through a statement - to the statement of the US official, who warned that China's interference in strategic areas such as Caca Muerta "would not bring more investment."

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politicargentina.com broke the news on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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