Argentine president Eduardo Duhalde said the United States is the main ally to overcome the country's current financial and social situation. Mr. Duhalde, who had a long phone conversation with US president George Bush last week, pointed out that US is the country which most can influence multilateral organizations to aid Argentina. "It was a very good conversation", said president Duhalde adding that "United States is the undisputed leader at international level and the country with the greatest influence over the financial institutions that can help us out". However Mr. Duhalde was quick in pointing out that the "main ally" condition of the United States doesn't mean leaving aside Mercosur partners and the European Union. "Brazil is our main trade partner, so we are also committed to Mercosur and the European Union with whom we have a strong relation", indicated the Argentine president. Mr. Duhalde also revealed he was pleased with the current US attitude, because when taking office in at the beginning of January, and emphasising in the need "to protect" local industry and labour, "I was taken and even labelled, as a protectionist in the old closed economy style". "I'm a firm believer of the modern economy, and I've always pushed for Argentina to join the global integration process. No one in his senses can propose returning to the", old protectionism", stressed president Duhalde. The Argentine president also revealed that he's in regular contact with other American presidents such as Vicente Fox from Mexico, Fernando Cardoso, Brazil and Ricardo Lagos from Chile.
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