BUENOS AIRES, April 13. The president of Argentina, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, has canceled his official visit to Mexico due to problems resulting from low blood pressure that has forced him to rest for 24 hours, reported Wednesday the presidential spokesman, Alfredo Scoccimarro. Fernandez de Kirchner was scheduled to leave Wednesday night (early Thursday in Spain) to Mexico to begin tomorrow a two-day official visit in which close important business deals.
The tour will accompany a group of Argentine officials, governors and a delegation of 200 businessmen. The medical report cited by Scoccimarro notes that "prevention is said to stand for 24 hours discouraging travel abroad, so the official travel has been suspended until further notice, reported the official news agency Telam.
The tour will accompany a group of Argentine officials, governors and a delegation of 200 businessmen. The medical report cited by Scoccimarro notes that "prevention is said to stand for 24 hours discouraging travel abroad, so the official travel has been suspended until further notice, reported the official news agency Telam.
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