President Alberto Fernandez will receive at the end of January the German chancellor, Olaf Schölzwho will visit Argentina as part of a tour that will also take him to Brazil and Chile and that will serve to analyze the possibilities of expanding bilateral trade, the flow of investment, and financing in various projects, it was officially reported today.

“The chancellor of Germany is coming at the end of the month,” spokeswoman Gabriela Cerruti said this morning at her usual press conference on Thursdays about Scholz’s upcoming arrival in Buenos Aires, where he will hold a bilateral meeting with the Argentine Head of State.

Sources from the San Martín Palace reported that the German chancellor will remain in the country for two days, on January 30 and 31, as part of a tour that will take him to Brazil and Chile beforehand. Scholz will be accompanied by an official delegation of approximately 70 people, which will include German businessmen and journalists who will cover his trip to South America.

It will be the third time that Fernández will meet with the German chancellor, after the meetings that both had in May and June of last year in Germany, where they analyzed the impact that the war in Ukraine has had on production, distribution and the global market. food, and where they also discussed the climate change agenda, food and energy security.

According to sources from the San Martín Palace, Chancellor Scholz’s visit will serve to analyze the possibilities of “expanding trade and investment, as well as financing for various projects.”

Both countries maintain an “excellent link and promote agendas that highlight multilateralism and dialogue as key tools, with shared visions on different issues,” they highlighted in dialogue with telam from the portfolio that Santiago Cafiero leads.

Before Scholz, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan, hayashi yoshimasa, as part of a tour that includes other countries in the region. The diplomat will arrive in Buenos Aires on January 10 and will hold a bilateral meeting with Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero, within the framework of the 125th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Argentina and Japan.

Sources from the San Martin Palace affirmed that they will seek to “deepen both the bilateral agenda and that corresponding to the multilateral spheres,” sources from the San Martin Palace informed this agency.

From the Government they hope that the visit of Hayashi Yoshimasa will help “continue working on the Strategic Association” and serve for both administrations to explore the “possibility of advancing towards a global strategic association, as it maintains with Brazil and Mexico, keeping in mind the common values , growing cooperation and exchange of visions” on the global context, the sources specified.

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