Argentina officially requested United States continued support for the beleaguered country's debt restructuring process and negotiations with key multilateral organizations such as G-7, IMF and World Bank.
Argentine Foreign Affairs Minister Rafael Bielsa criticized United Kingdom's recurrent unilateral decisions regarding the Malvinas issue and called for a dialogue with practical and innovative steps contributing to the resumption of negotiations for a fair, peaceful and lasting solution to the South Atlantic dispute.
Argentine president Nestor Kirchner emphasized Saturday that the recovery of the Islas Malvinas (Falklands) by means of dialogue, peace and firmness, is an unrenounceable claim for the Argentine people.
Brazil Central Bank president Henrique Meirelles said that the bank had been successful in containing inflationary expectations adding that the prices index increase since the beginning of the year had not damaged long term prospects.
With crucial support from the European Union, former Pentagon Deputy Paul Wolfowitz, described as a hawk was confirmed Thursday as the next president of the World Bank.
United States announced Thursday that it will present a resolution before the United Nations Human Rights Commission condemning Cuba since Fidel Castro's regime has made no progress in the issue of respecting basic freedoms.
The United States government asked Venezuela's neighbouring countries to take into account the destabilizing role the Caracas government is playing in the region.
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Argentine President Nestor Kirchner will be participating Saturday April 2 in the Day of Malvinas commemoration in the historic Patricios Infantry Regiment in downtown Buenos Aires.