The G20 Summit taking place in China served to reassure President Mauricio Macri that he is set to position himself as a regional leader, as he received direct public praises from the heads of state of the United States, China and Spain. All three praises shared a common message: under his leadership, Argentina managed to “reinsert” itself into the world. Macri, on his end, assured that Argentina has made “revolutionary changes” to open up the country’s economy but called for “clear rules, long-term and low-cost financing” in order to achieve sustained economic growth. Moreover, when speaking before the other presidents during the session, Obama made a direct reference to Macri, calling him one of several presidents “who are taking the right measures,” including Indonesia and Italy. #G20 pic.twitter.com/hd1Au7osyM — Mauricio Macri (@mauriciomacri) September 5, 2016Earlier, he also held a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the two agreed to deepen bilateral ties between the countries.
Source: The Bubble September 05, 2016 15:11 UTC