
© Reuters. Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and Argentina’s President Alberto Fernandez attend a news conference at the National Palace, in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Argentine President Alberto Fernandez said on Tuesday he is working to get a deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) over the country’s debts, pledging to take charge of the matter amid concerns that his government is dragging its feet.
Speaking at a news conference during a visit to Mexico, Fernandez said he wanted to be “very careful” in his negotiations with the IMF due to the manner in which Argentina had been authorized loans in the past.
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