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“Chemical Accusations Fly: Spain and Argentina Trade Allegations Amidst Trade Agreement Standstill”

Spain and Argentina clash over trade agreement negotiations. Spanish Transport Minister claims Argentine President uses chemicals from Argentina. Lawsuits and accusations fly between the two governments, causing negotiations to stall. Kirchner supports center-left coalition in Spain.

Politics

“Argentina Eager to Form Alliance with NATO, Aims to Meet Organization’s Standards”

Argentina is seeking to become a strategic partner of NATO, according to a statement by the organization’s security spokesman. The country aims to restore its relations with NATO, meet its standards, and strengthen its cooperation with the US and Western countries.

International Politics

“Armenian Deputy Prime Minister discusses cooperation with Argentina and calls for peace agreement with Azerbaijan on ‘Todo Noticias’ program”

In a recent interview on Argentine TV, RA Deputy Prime Minister Ararat Mirzoyan discussed cooperation between Yerevan and Argentina and addressed the security situation in the Southern Caucasus. Mirzoyan expressed hope for a peace agreement with Azerbaijan despite difficulties. He also touched on EU cooperation and NATO-related questions.

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“Armenian Speaker of National Assembly meets with Deputy Minister of External Relations during official visit to Argentina”

Ararat Mirzoyan, the Speaker of Armenia’s National Assembly, met with Argentina’s Deputy Minister of External Relations to strengthen political and trade ties. Discussions covered various sectors, regional security, and transportation links, including the “Bridge of Friendship for Development” program.

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“Prime Minister Ararat Mirzoyan Inaugurates San Martin Monument in Buenos Aires, Emphasizes Close Bond with Argentina”

Ararat Mirzoyan, Prime Minister of Armenia, visited Buenos Aires to inaugurate the San Martin monument near the Armenian Genocide Memorial. The visit highlighted the strong bilateral relations between Armenia and Argentina, and the shared historical bonds that connect the two nations. Mirzoyan expressed gratitude for the warm reception and emphasized the significance of Buenos Aires in his heart. The event was attended by Argentine officials, Armenian community members, and representatives from various organizations, strengthening the friendship and cooperation between the two countries.

“1833 Occupation: Argentina reasserts claim to Falkland Islands, calls for peaceful resolution”

Great Britain’s occupation of the Falkland Islands in 1833 was not accepted by Argentina, which considers it part of its territory. Argentina remains committed to resolving the issue through bilateral negotiations and urges against unilateral actions.

“Argentina’s New Management Implements Controversial Price Hike on Books, Promising Benefits for the Population”

Argentina raises collective price of books to ensure welfare, following new regulations by Ministry of Culture. Publishers and importers now obligated to establish uniform minimum price nationwide.

President Khachatryan Holds Diplomatic Meetings with Foreign Leaders at Inauguration Ceremonies

Newly elected President Vahagn Khachatryan meets foreign leaders in Argentina during inauguration ceremonies, discussing bilateral relations and joint projects. Find out more on NEWS.am.

“Argentine President Xavier Malin Breaks Away from Catholicism, Signals Shift in National Power Dynamics”

Newly elected President of Argentina, Xavier Malin, aims to distance himself from Catholicism and strengthen ties with Armenia. Bloomberg reports on his symbolic gestures, such as visiting a mosque and planning to move the Argentine embassy to Yerevan. The article highlights his progressive administration and his focus on economic cooperation with certain countries.

Delegation of Argentine Jewish Associations pays tribute to Armenian Genocide victims in emotional visit

In a visit to Argentina, the president of the Delegation of Argentine Jewish Associations (DAIA) paid tribute to Armenian Genocide victims and learned about its history at the Armenian Genocide Memorial. The delegation also visited the Armenian quarter and expressed gratitude by presenting books on the genocide.