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CFK targets US interim ambassador for 'provocative' report on crime in Argentina

Wednesday, October 1st 2014 - 07:30 UTC
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”We know who wrote the warning: the same person who announced the country was in default,” CFK said, referring to Kevin Sullivan ”We know who wrote the warning: the same person who announced the country was in default,” CFK said, referring to Kevin Sullivan

Argentine President Cristina Fernández. CFK, questioned the warning message issued on Tuesday by the US Embassy in Buenos Aires, saying it is “in line” with anti-government media, and seriously doubting interim ambassador in Buenos Aires Kevin Sullivan’s intentions with the note.

 The security message said US citizens have reported a number of crimes to the embassy and it went on to recommend that US citizens traveling and living in Argentina should “always be aware of their surroundings and maintain a high level of vigilance”.

“The note is a provocation. Usually, when the embassy issues this type of warning messages, it focuses on specific events such as political rallies or hostage situations which can be dangerous to US citizens,” the Argentine president explained.

“In this case, the threat is not specific. It describes Argentina as if we were living in the far-west,” she added, and went on to doubt US interim ambassador in Buenos Aires Kevin Sullivan’s intentions with the note.

“We know who wrote it: the same person who announced the country was in default,” CFK said, referring to Sullivan’s remarks about the country needing “to exit default as soon as possible”.

“Maybe he thought: ‘I can provoke her with this statement, escalate tension and then they’ll kick me out of the country’. But we are not going to do this… because the person who comes to fill his position may be even worse. We know this one; we know who he is. I always say: If you know them, better leave them where they are,” the President stated.

“Let me tell you, I'm not mad and they are not going to make me furious, as president of the 40 million Argentines, the first thing I demand is respect, that they respect us as a country”.

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  • ElaineB

    “We know who wrote it: the same person who announced the country was in default,”

    Well, that is true so I guess we can be assured the statement on insecurity is also true.

    CFK is more scared than I thought.

    Oct 01st, 2014 - 08:10 am 0
  • reality check

    A first.

    She says,“We know he is.”

    He replies, “So what, I'm not one of the people you can intimidate!”

    Oct 01st, 2014 - 09:01 am 0
  • Leiard

    “Let me tell you, I'm not mad and they are not going to make me furious, ..... the first thing I demand is respect, that they respect us as a country”.

    Oct 01st, 2014 - 09:07 am 0
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