In Brazil, Luis Caputo will meet with the head of the IMF, Kristalina Georgieva

In Brazil, Luis Caputo will meet with the head of the IMF, Kristalina Georgieva

The Minister of Economy also plans to hold talks with the heads of the World Bank, Ajay Bangaand the Inter-American Development Bank, Ilan Goldfajnand with the Secretary General of the OECD, Mathias Cormann.

The Minister of Economy, Luis “Toto” Caputo, and the Secretary of Finance, Pablo Quirno, will participate in the G20 ministers’ meeting starting this Wednesday which will take place in Rio de Janeiro, where according to what was learned Ambit, will meet with the managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Kristalina Georgieva,although the date and time of the meeting have yet to be confirmed.

Before leaving for Brazil, this Tuesday, Caputo will travel to the Rural Society premises to hold a meeting with the Liaison Committee. It should be remembered that this Sunday, the president Javier Mileiafter his trip to France, will attend the inauguration of the traditional countryside exhibition.

He also plans to hold talks with the heads of the World Bank, Ajay Bangaand the Inter-American Development Bank, Ilan Goldfajnand with the Secretary General of the OECD, Mathias Cormann.

While importance is attached to all these meetings, The greatest expectations are placed on the meeting with the director of the IMFfollowing President Milei’s harsh statements against the organization’s Western Hemisphere director, Rodrigo ValdesLast Friday, the president said that this official has “bad intention” with Argentina.

In an extensive interview, Milei flatly accused Valdés of conspiring against Argentina. The head of state criticized the IMF official for what he considers his leftist thinking – he attributed him affinity with the Sao Paulo Forum – but in Casa Rosada it is said that “The accusations against Valdés are not just ideological, they are more serious”.

In financial circles it is considered that we are facing “a serious institutional problem”due to the tone of the accusations made by none other than the president of a member country of the Fund (which is also the main debtor of the organization) against one of its highest officials – Valdés is responsible for all the countries of America.

The President has been criticizing Valdés for some time. In this regard, on July 11, the IMF spokesperson, Julie Kozack He assured that the Board of Directors “has full confidence” in the Western Hemisphere director.

Source: Ambito

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