For his part, and in the run-up to the Mercosur summit to be held in Brasilia, he projected that “everything will pass calmly, in respectful terms and especially with the progress we are seeing.”
The summit, as officially reported, will focus on issues such as the sum of value, technology and job creation.
The ambassador ruled out that the change in the modality of the meeting, which was to be held in person, was due to the presence of former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, at the ceremony held on December 10 in Plaza de Mayo in the framework of the Day of Democracy and Human Rights, where President Alberto Fernández, Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and former Uruguayan President José “Pepe” Mujica also participated.
“You cannot think of an anger from Jair Bolsonaro,” said Scioli, explaining that the virtualization of the summit is due to the increase in coronavirus cases and the “movements of the new variant” Ómicron.
Likewise, the former Buenos Aires governor ruled that “all the controversies” with Brazil have been overcome and insisted on the proper development of bilateral relations, mainly “on the energy issue and on the issue of food.”
Along the same lines, he announced that there is a “very important projection, particularly in the hands of the energy sector for next year” and that work is also being done in the “cultural and science and technology sector”.
“My work agenda is to create jobs and bring foreign currency to the country”concluded the Ambassador.
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