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Argentina and IMF make progress in debt renegotiation talks
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Argentina And IMF Make Progress In Debt Renegotiation Talks
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Argentina s President Fernandez on EU tour seeking support for debt relief
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12/05/2021 - 17:07 Argentina s President Alberto Fernandez speaks after meeting Spain s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez ahead of traveling to Paris to meet with French President Emmanuel Macron. Madrid, Spain, May 11, 2021. REUTERS - POOL 3 min Argentina s President Alberto Fernandez is to visit Paris on Wednesday to meet his counterpart Emmanuel Macron. The trip to the French capital is part of a European tour as Argentina seeks to broker a new debt restructuring deal with the International Monetary Fund and other creditors such as the so-called Paris Club. Advertising Read more