Posted on: October 4th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ]
Tags: Argentina, Hillary Clinton, latin america, united nations, Venezuela
“Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez has had sway over Latin America’s smaller economies but could now eclipse the United States’ influence over the third-largest economy, Argentina, two top former U.S. diplomats said on Tuesday.
“As a significant political and economic force in the region, Argentina is veering in the wrong direction and in the wrong company,” said Clinton-era United Nations ambassador Nancy Soderberg.”
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