Friday, May 27, 2011

Argentina/México.- Fernandez de Kirchner will meet with Calderón to close economic agreements

BUENOS AIRES, 27 May. Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez on Saturday travel to Mexico to meet with President Felipe Calderón, and comply with the invitation that was postponed last April as a result of arterial hypotension box that forced him to stay in bed. The president will leave for Mexico City accompanied by his Executive and 200 entrepreneurs who seek investment opportunities in Mexico and offer projects estimated at U.S.

$ 5,000 million (3,500 million euros) in the South American country. It will also be accompanied by foreign ministers, Héctor Timerman, Federal Planning, Julio De Vido, and Science, Technology and Productive Innovation, Lino Barañao, among others. The first activity of the president will be a visit on Sunday Suomaya new museum built by the foundation chaired by Carlos Slim, the richest man in the world according to Forbes magazine, who will dine after the end of his tour of the permanent exhibition offering more than 60,000 pictures.

On Monday, Fernandez will come with his entourage to Los Pinos - the Mexican Executive headquarters - to meet with Calderon. Both leaders signed a series of agreements between highlighting the cooperation agreements on Agriculture and Livestock, on cooperation in fisheries and aquaculture, a protocol for the creation of a Virtual Centre for Nanotechnology Mexican-Argentine, a protocol for the creation of a Virtual Center of Biotechnology and a memorandum of understanding on cooperation in the promotion of bilateral investments between ProMéxico and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Argentina, Telam agency reported.

Fernández, Calderon aims to boost trade last year reached 3,000 million dollars (about 2,100 million euros). The next day, the president will travel from Mexico City to Rome to meet with Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, and participate in the 150 anniversary of the reunification of the country and subsequently trasalpino travel to Venice.

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