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peppertree

(21,627 posts)
Tue May 24, 2022, 03:50 PM May 2022

Argentine President Alberto Fernandez invited to G-7 summit

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has invited Argentine President Alberto Fernández to the next Group of Seven (G-7) summit, scheduled to be held on June 27th at the Elmau Castle in Germany's Bavarian Alps.

Scholz's invitation follows a state visit by Fernández to Germany on May 11th, in which both leaders emphasized Argentina's potential as a source of energy and grains for Europe amid shortages stemming from Russia' invasion of Ukraine.

The German Chancellor described Argentina as "a partner country of the G7 during the German Presidency" to discuss "with selected heads of state and government, and leaders of international organizations, what steps we can take to strengthen multilateral cooperation."

After declining for a decade until 2013, and after slow and erratic growth until 2021, Argentine oil and gas output has increased 12% so far this year.

"Argentina has an enormous renewable energies potential," Scholz added. Renewables made up over 15% of the country's electric output in April, up from 2% just five years ago.

At: https://www-pagina12-com-ar.translate.goog/423890-alberto-fernandez-participara-en-junio-de-la-cumbre-del-g-7-?_x_tr_sl=es&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp



German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (right) shares a laugh with Argentine President Alberto Fernández during the latter's state visit to Germany on May 11th.

The positive rapport between the two social democrats, as well as Argentina's potential as an alternative source of energy and grains to Europe, encouraged Scholz to invite Fernández to the next G-7 summit in Bavaria on June 27th.

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Argentine President Alberto Fernandez invited to G-7 summit (Original Post) peppertree May 2022 OP
Cool! This president's character and depth create a much more honorable, capable spokesman Judi Lynn May 2022 #1
Hardly a peep in Argentina's corporate press, as you can imagine peppertree May 2022 #2

Judi Lynn

(160,527 posts)
1. Cool! This president's character and depth create a much more honorable, capable spokesman
Wed May 25, 2022, 02:09 AM
May 2022

for the people of Argentina.

So much progress has been made already after the absolute wreckage left by the fascist scheming destructive thief, Mauricio Macri.

He has had to work as hard as several presidents to get Argentina functioning again. Clearly he is viewed with respect.

This speaks well for Latin America, too, sending a real leader to the G-7 Summit. Hooray!

peppertree

(21,627 posts)
2. Hardly a peep in Argentina's corporate press, as you can imagine
Wed May 25, 2022, 11:54 AM
May 2022

But this shameless right-wing politician loses $7,000 in a phishing scam (one that anyone should've noticed) - and it's a national crisis.



Congressman José Luis Espert: smooth-talking but amazingly gullible.

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