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New takes on Argentine foreign minister with a busy schedule pending.

Buenos Aires, June 21 .- The new Foreign Minister of Argentina, Hector Timerman, will assume his post Tuesday in the midst of negotiations with Uruguay for the control of a border river, the complaints of the opposition by the relationship with Venezuela and the claim of sovereignty over the Falkland Islands, among other issues of a busy schedule.

Former U.S., Star Wars: the old Republic Credits, ambassador, who replaced Jorge Taiana, will also have to continue with the negotiations for an agreement between Mercosur and the European Union (EU), dealing with claims from other countries for alleged barriers to imports of food and resolve the conflict with China by the moratorium on the export of Argentine soybean oil.

Timerman swear morning, ffxiv gil, before the president, Cristina Fernandez, in a ceremony to be held at the seat of government with the participation of several officials.

The Chancellor shall take possession amid criticism from the opposition by the business relationship with Venezuela, after Argentina's Justice opened an investigation into the alleged payment of bribes to export products.

The cause was a major boost last month, sto credits, when former Argentine ambassador in Caracas (2002-2005) Eduardo Sadous, who was summoned to explain in Parliament this Wednesday, reported that he had commented Argentine businessmen who were to pay bribes of between 15 to 20 percent for doing business with Venezuela.

Timerman warned in an interview published this weekend to talk to Sadous to avoid disclosing "confidential secrets", but the appointed chancellor clarified today in his first statement that the former ambassador to Venezuela will attend the Congress "with all the freedoms enjoyed by democratic citizens. "

The former journalist's agenda also include negotiations between Buenos Aires and Montevideo for the environmental control assembly after the Uruguay border river severe conflict unleashed by the installation of the Finnish paper UPM (ex Botnia) at the edge of this channel.

The Chancellor shall resume the talks after the success of the Argentine Government for 60 days to lift the blockade that kept Argentine environmentalists since November 2006 in a step by Uruguay against the plant installed in the neighboring country.

Timerman will have to take two months to advance the negotiations, as demanded by environmentalists, and evaluate the possible intervention of Brazil in the controls, asked the president of Uruguay, Jose Mujica.

"I can not imagine a foreign policy that does not take into account that with Uruguay are brothers. From this will rise a modern environmental policy, which is exemplary and that favors the two peoples," promised Timerman.

Chancellor premiere outside his office on Thursday when New York participates in the annual meeting of the Special Committee of the UN, where Argentina renewed its claim to sovereignty over the Malvinas, under the dominion of Great Britain, which in 1982 face in a war with the South American country for control of the island.

Argentina has developed a strategy of continuing claims in international forums and organizations where he goes, claims deepened since this year the UK began to promote oil exploration activities in the archipelago.

FromNew York, the Chancellor moved to Canada, where he would join the official delegation to accompany the president to the summit of G20 between 26 and 27 June.

Argentina holds the temporary presidency of Mercosur, block it shares with Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay, at a time when they have embarked on negotiations for an agreement with the EU, whose address is currently in the hands of Spain.

Last May, the EU warned of its concern over reports that Argentina restricts food imports to protect domestic industry, an issue that also cautioned Brazil and Uruguay.

The chancellor also be required to Fernandez's visit to China next July, at a time when Argentina that China seeks rescission of the suspension on exports Argentina's soybean oil.

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