PRESIDENT MACRI RECEIVED HIS PAIR OF BOLIVIA EVO MORALES
President Mauricio Macri received in the Casa Rosada to his pair of the
Plurinational State of Bolivia, Evo Morales, and said: "This visit took in
the context of deep and historical friendship between our countries." The
leaders gave a statement to the press at the Government House after touring
the airbase of El Palomar, where Macri presented to Morales III Pampa
aircraft domestically manufactured within a gas supply agreement in force
until 2026. There, they were accompanied by Foreign Minister Jorge Faurie;
Defense Minister Oscar Aguad; the Secretaries of Energy, Gustavo Lopetegui,
and Strategic Affairs, Fulvio Pompeo; and the president of Argentina
Aircraft Factory (FAdeA), Antonio Beltramone. For Bolivia, attended by
Foreign Minister Diego Pary Rodriguez; Minister of Hydrocarbons and Energy,
Luis Alberto Sanchez; and the ambassador of Bolivia in Argentina, Tito
Santos Javier Veliz. At the Government House, Macri said the friendship
between the two countries "is also reflected in the importance and volume
of the Bolivian community in Argentina". "A working community,
enterprising, respectful in coexistence, which has always given us great
joy in this shared effort to build a better reality for all," added the
head of state. Morales, meanwhile, thanked the Argentine government the
facilities granted to Bolivian citizens in the country and said that, as
president, have "an obligation to work for the good of our peoples."
Bolivian President anticipated that it will send a technical team to
address the acquisition of the Pampa aircraft and mentioned the progress in
negotiations for YPFB marketed natural gas in Argentina directly. "YPFB
will participate in investment in LNG plants for export from Argentine
territory," he added. In turn, Morales announced the agreement to build
three hospitals for nuclear medicine in Bolivia with Argentina technology
and indicated that both governments will promote scientific cooperation for
the development of biofuels.
Plurinational State of Bolivia, Evo Morales, and said: "This visit took in
the context of deep and historical friendship between our countries." The
leaders gave a statement to the press at the Government House after touring
the airbase of El Palomar, where Macri presented to Morales III Pampa
aircraft domestically manufactured within a gas supply agreement in force
until 2026. There, they were accompanied by Foreign Minister Jorge Faurie;
Defense Minister Oscar Aguad; the Secretaries of Energy, Gustavo Lopetegui,
and Strategic Affairs, Fulvio Pompeo; and the president of Argentina
Aircraft Factory (FAdeA), Antonio Beltramone. For Bolivia, attended by
Foreign Minister Diego Pary Rodriguez; Minister of Hydrocarbons and Energy,
Luis Alberto Sanchez; and the ambassador of Bolivia in Argentina, Tito
Santos Javier Veliz. At the Government House, Macri said the friendship
between the two countries "is also reflected in the importance and volume
of the Bolivian community in Argentina". "A working community,
enterprising, respectful in coexistence, which has always given us great
joy in this shared effort to build a better reality for all," added the
head of state. Morales, meanwhile, thanked the Argentine government the
facilities granted to Bolivian citizens in the country and said that, as
president, have "an obligation to work for the good of our peoples."
Bolivian President anticipated that it will send a technical team to
address the acquisition of the Pampa aircraft and mentioned the progress in
negotiations for YPFB marketed natural gas in Argentina directly. "YPFB
will participate in investment in LNG plants for export from Argentine
territory," he added. In turn, Morales announced the agreement to build
three hospitals for nuclear medicine in Bolivia with Argentina technology
and indicated that both governments will promote scientific cooperation for
the development of biofuels.