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  2. Foreign relations of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Argentina is a participant in the Three-Plus-One regional mechanism (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and the U.S.), which focuses on coordination of counter-terrorism policies in the tri-border region. Argentina has an embassy in Washington, D.C. and consulates-general in Atlanta , Chicago , Houston , Los Angeles , Miami , and New York City .

  3. Direct negotiations between Chile and Argentina in 1977–1978

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    Argentina and Chile were both ruled by military governments at the time of the negotiations. The Chilean and Argentine governments shared common interests: internal war against subversion, annihilating the opposition; external war against communism, remaining nonetheless part of the non-aligned movement; modernisation and liberalisation of the economy; a conservative approach towards social ...

  4. History of Argentina (1946-1955) - Wikipedia

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    By 1946, Argentina found itself with significant reserves of gold and foreign currencies originating from exports during the World War II. The accumulation of a favorable balance in the trade balance in the form of gold in custody abroad and foreign currency deposited in banks in the United States and in the Bank of England reached 1,697 ...

  5. Argentina Gives Debt Negotiation Another Chance - AOL

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    (Bloomberg Opinion) -- In an attempt to avoid a disorderly default, Argentina’s government during the weekend both extended the period for negotiations with bond creditors and signaled a ...

  6. Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1984 between Chile and ...

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    The treaty ended the Beagle conflict and was the result of long-standing negotiations between Chile, Argentina and the Vatican as mediator. The outcome of the Falklands War made the treaty possible. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] When consulted in a non-binding referendum on resolving the conflict by then-President Raúl Alfonsín , 82% of Argentine population ...

  7. Argentina lawmakers have approved Milei's sweeping reform ...

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    The house goes into recess until Tuesday, when the deputies will begin negotiating the individual articles in the bill. Argentina lawmakers have approved Milei's sweeping reform bill but much ...

  8. Argentina foreign trade relations with the European Union

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    Argentina was the first Latin American country to formalise relations with the EU under a 3rd generation cooperation agreement. The Framework Trade and Economic Co-operation Agreement between the EU and Argentina entered into force in 1990 and includes two recurrent principles of their cooperation: the strengthening of democracy and human rights, as well as regional integration.

  9. Argentina–European Union relations - Wikipedia

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    Argentina was the first Latin American country to formalize relations with the EU under a 3rd generation cooperation agreement. The Framework Trade and Economic Co-operation Agreement between the EU and Argentina entered into force in 1990 and includes two recurrent principles of their cooperation: the strengthening of democracy and human rights, as well as regional integration.