We have come to ratify our agreements with Europe so that they accompany us, Fernández said upon arriving.
Argentine President Alberto Fernández started his new European tour by meeting in Lisbon Sunday with his Portuguese counterpart Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa.
We have come to ratify our agreements with Europe so that they accompany us, Fernández said upon arriving.
The purpose of Fernández's trip is to gather European support for the negotiations towards refinancing the debt with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Fernández and Rebelo held a private meeting, which lasted about half an hour, followed by an extended meeting, lasting about 45 minutes, in which Foreign Minister Felipe Solá, Economy Minister Martín Guzmán Argentina's ambassador to Lisbon, Rodolfo Gil, also took part.