Argentina on Thursday sought to reassure China that bilateral cooperation remained a priority for its new government amid growing concerns over political changes in the South American country. After a meeting with her Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, Argentine Foreign Minister Susana Malcorra said investment projects with China would go ahead. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesAfter the partition, are we to have a Chinese sector and a yanqui zone and a couple of new Chilean states and an Anglo overseas territory and an indigenous reservation?
May 20th, 2016 - 08:07 am - Link - Report abuse 0Or even a Yankee zone....
May 20th, 2016 - 08:29 am - Link - Report abuse 0Difficult to pull out of deals with China when it already has so much clout. How much did K borrow? Were the talks on the level of When will you be repaying your borrowing unless our deals go through?
May 20th, 2016 - 12:12 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Weren't Chinese workers part of the deals? Have they started arriving yet? How many are actually troops in civilian clothing? Or is that too fanciful?
South America remains very keen on Gringo Bills… not the one in Machu Pichu, this sort… .$$$
May 20th, 2016 - 12:31 pm - Link - Report abuse 0(3) Conqueror
May 20th, 2016 - 03:21 pm - Link - Report abuse 0No; not fanciful at all.
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May 20th, 2016 - 07:13 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Spot on I would have thought.
Does Argentina have full access to the secretive satellite-tracking site?
May 24th, 2016 - 01:48 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Does Argentina have full access to the 'work' carried-out on the secretive satellite-tracking site?
Does Argentina have any controll or authority over any activities on the secretive satellite-tracking site?
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