The president highlighted the dialogue and the “substantial change” that the agreement for the dredging of the Port of Montevideo meant.
President Luis Lacalle Pou assured that the link with Argentina “begins to have a reason for optimism”, sending a wink to his peer Javier Milei, who since coming to power in the neighboring country began to implement measures that benefit Uruguay.
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One of the fundamental points that highlighted Lacalle Pou was the dredging 14 meters from the Port of Montevideo. “Whoever has the stand and is producing here is going to benefit from the dredging,” said the president and pointed out that it is “a substantial change in policy,” valuing the good harmony by proposing that progress “must be that two governments spoke, for a little while, and said that they don’t have to bet on one doing badly so that the other does well, but that we are going to try to make sure that both of us do together.


The head of state expressed this when leading the opening of the 27th edition of the agroindustrial exhibition National Expoactiva, in the department of Soriano, where he highlighted the participation of the brand new Argentine ambassador in Uruguay, Martín García Moritán. “I just met him,” he admitted.
In parallel, he recognized the presence of the ambassadors of United States and China, which he considered “important countries in foreign trade.”
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Lacalle Pou asked to “talk about the long term”
On the other hand, the president took advantage of the presence of presidential candidates at the event and, with respect to the internal situation of the Uruguayan politics, He called to “talk about the long term.”
Along these lines, he mentioned the policy of irrigation that promoted the Wide Front and that he continued his government. “I imagine that today no one risks saying that we are against,” he said. Lacalle Pou and highlighted the expertise of the former minister Tabare Aguerre.
“We are all going to stand up there,” the president insisted, suggesting to the pre-candidates that they seek to design long-term policies to boost and promote the development of the agricultural sector.
Finally, he called to “end this absurd division between the countryside and the city,” after which he declared: “The Uruguay It is one. “We all have a friend, a relative or in some way we live from the countryside.”
Embed – Words from the President of the Republic, Luis Lacalle Pou
Source: Ambito