Fernández asks Biden for IMF support in White House meeting
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Fernández visits Biden amid economic hardship - Washington Hispanic
The president of Argentina, Alberto Fernández, took advantage of a meeting at the White House on Wednesday to highlight the economic hardship faced by his country while trying to get President Joe Biden to support Argentina's effort to renegotiate the terms of a debt of 44 billion dollars with the International Monetary Fund. The United States has the right of veto in the IMF, so any sign of support from Biden to review the requirements of the d…
President Alberto Fernández, U.S. President Joe Biden hold talks amid Argentina's economic strain
The United States has veto power in the IMF, so any sign of support from Mr. Biden to revise requirements to the debt agreement would be seen as a positive for Argentina while talks continue
Alberto Fernández asks Joe Biden for the support of the United States before the IMF
The Argentine president visits his American counterpart for the first time in the White House, with an eye to the worsening of the economic crisis and the need to comply with the requirements of the Monetary Fund in an election year
Fernández, Biden hold talks amid Argentina's economic strain
Fernández, Biden hold talks amid Argentina's economic strain President Alberto Fernández of Argentina used a White House meeting Wednesday to spotlight the economic strain his country faces as he looks for President Joe Biden to back Argentina's effort to renegotiate with the International Monetary Fund on terms of USD 44 billion debt. The United States has veto power in the IMF, so any sign of support from Biden to revise requirements to the d…
Argentina's president took his meeting with Biden as an opportunity to highlight the country's crushing $44 billion IMF debt
Washington is increasingly concerned about China’s involvement in Argentina, particularly the planned construction of two nuclear plants in Buenos Aires by Chinese companies.
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