Yesterday, the G7 countries – France, Germany, Canada, Italy, Japan, Great Britain and the United States – pledged to “prohibit or phase out imports of Russian oil.” The European Union announced a similar proposal last week to the new sanctions package, which also opens the door to other hydrocarbon suppliers.
With this new scenario, Alberto Fernández begins his European tour this Monday that will have stopovers in Spain and Germany where he will talk with the presidents Pedro Sánchez and Olaf Scholz. It remains to confirm the agenda of the re-elected President Emmanuel Macron to determine if there will also be a visit to France. As detailed from the Foreign Ministry, the focus of the trip will be to install Argentina as a supplier of food and energy.
“Faced with a world that is being reconfigured, an opportunity presents itself for the coming years. With the Néstor Kirchner gas pipeline up and running and Vaca Muerta fully operational, Argentina can achieve energy self-sufficiency and increase exports,” an official source told Ámbito. Although for this to happen it is clear that new investments will be needed. For this reason, in the Palacio de Hacienda they define a decree that makes the stocks more flexible for the sector.
According to what this media could know, it is expected that the ministers will accompany the President: Santiago Cafiero, Of Foreign Affairs; Martin Guzmanof Economy; Matias Kulfas, Productive Development. The Secretary for International Economic Relations, Cecilia Todecathe secretary general of the presidency Julius Vitobello and the Speaker Gabriela Ceruti.
Another objective of the tour will be to attract investment. Within this framework, there will be meetings with companies from strategic sectors such as the knowledge economy, mining and renewable energies.
Source: Ambito

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