Iranian VP Mohsen Rezaei, who is wanted by Interpol for his role in the 1994 AMIA bombing, traveled to Managua for the swearing-in of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega.
Argentina has long had a stormy relationship with the International Monetary Fund. Twenty years after a deep economic, political and social crisis shook the country, the nation is again traversing a tense financial patch.
Washington: Argentina has long had a stormy relationship with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which many in the country see unfavourably even though it has provided a credit lifeline after decades of what experts call “very poor management of public finances.”
Argentina has long had a stormy relationship with the International Monetary Fund, which many in the country see unfavourably even though it has provided a credit lifeline after decades of what experts call "very poor management of public finances."
WASHINGTON: Argentina has long had a stormy relationship with the International Monetary Fund, which many in the country see unfavorably even though it has provided a credit lifeline after decades of what experts call "very poor management of public finances."