Argentina: US deputy secretary of state
for western hemisphere affairs, Thomas Shannon, met Argentina's President
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner on 27 August. This is Shannon's second visit to
Argentina in two months, suggesting that the US is making an effort to improve
relations with Fernández. Ties with her government got off to an awkward start
following allegations by US prosecutors that Venezuela's president, Hugo Chávez ,
had provided money for her election campaign in 2007. Shannon, who also visited
Buenos Aires in April, spent 50 minutes with Fernández. The meeting took place
behind closed doors, but an official statement released afterwards indicated
that they had discussed plans for the Argentine president to visit the US in
September and again in November.
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