Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff will travel to Buenos Aires on Thursday to meet with her Argentine counterpart Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and discuss political and commercial matters between the two countries after an imports drop in Argentina last year.
Rousseff assured: “We have a broad agenda with Argentina. We always discuss our relations in all areas (…) and will discuss them this time as well.”
Rousseff and Fernández meet approximately once every three months, however, the last one was suspended due to death of Hugo Chávez on March, 5.
Rousseff stressed that all affairs will be discussed at the meeting, including the recent decision of the mining company Vale to suspend the potassium production project in Mendoza.
Source: Buenos Aires Herald