After receiving the head of the OECD, the Government advances in its entry into the organization

After receiving the head of the OECD, the Government advances in its entry into the organization

August 29, 2024 – 22:45

The reception took place on Thursday morning in San Martin Palaceand was organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship headed by Chancellor Mondino.

He National Government received the owner of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Mathias Cormannstarting the first steps to Argentina’s entry into the organization. He participated in the seminar “Argentina in the OECD: challenges and opportunities of the accession process”, together with Diana Mondino.

The reception took place on Thursday morning in San Martin Palaceand was organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship headed by Chancellor Mondino.

After the first meeting, both attended the seminar organized by the Argentine Council for International Relations (CARI) along with its president, Francisco de Santibañes and the Secretary of Finance, Pablo Quirnoto “describe to civil society” the theme of the accession process from the country to the international cooperation agency.

This seminar was held after 6 pm at the Alvear Palace in Recoleta, where the Minister of Economy was expected to be present, Luis Caputo, who was going to be one of the speakers, but ultimately did not attend. If they were present Chief of Staff Guillermo Francos; and the Ministers of Deregulation and State Transformation, Federico Sturzenegger; of Defense, Luis Petri; of Health, Mario Russo; of Security, Patricia Bullrich; and of Justice, Mariano Cúneo Libarona.

On Friday, the agenda continues as They will participate in a working lunch with governorswhich aims to “federalize information about the process of accession to the OECD.” Thus, the visit of the head of the organization represents the first formal act of launching the process of interaction between the OECD and Argentina.

The Foreign Ministry’s statement

Through a statement, they detailed the visit of the head of the OECD, where they announced that “ideas were exchanged and Argentina’s commitment to politically promote the necessary actions and thus carry out the work required in the accession process.”

In these first stages that Argentina is going through on the path to its entry into the organization, they explained that “it is currently preparing the ‘Initial Memorandum’in which a self-assessment will be carried out specifying the degree of alignment of its legislation, policies and practices with each of the substantive legal instruments of the OECD.”

Furthermore, in order to carry out this task, Milei created the “Inter-ministerial Coordination Commission” for accession to the OECD – through the Decree 591/2024– composed of the Chief of Staff and the Ministers of Economy, Justice, Human Capital, Health and Deregulation and State Transformation, as well as the Legal and Technical Secretariat.

Source: Ambito

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