President
Cristina Fernandez leaves this weekend for New York to attend the UN General
Assembly where two of the main issues of the Argentine agenda will be the
Malvinas Islands claim and AMIA, the terrorist attack on an Argentine Jewish
institution in which allegedly Iran could have been involved.
The
Argentine president has scheduled visits to two prestigious US universities
In the
five days the president will be in the US, the schedule includes opening a
forum of Argentine studies in Washington’s Georgetown University and a
conference at Harvard University one of the US most prestigious institutions.
President
Cristina Fernandez also has scheduled meetings with US corporations including
Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson precisely when Argentina’s recently seized oil and gas
company YPF is looking for foreign investments to help develop gas and oil
shale deposits in Patagonia.
On
Monday the president will be visiting a photo show dedicated to Evita Peron at
the Argentine consulate in New York: “Evita: passion and action”.
One of
the Argentine president’s great aspirations, a picture with US president Obama
could be becoming on two occasions: on Tuesday during the traditional lunch
hosted by the White House to all world leaders attending the UN annual assembly
and a cocktail at the Waldorf Astoria hotel on Wednesday evening also
invitation of the US leader. However Cristina Fernandez has yet to confirm
attendance.
On
Tuesday Cristina Fernandez will address the UN General Assembly (16.30,
Argentine time) and one of the issues to be considered is the AMIA terrorist
attack from 1994, still unsolved, and for which the Iranian Foreign minister
has requested an unexpected meeting with his Argentine peer Hector Timerman
while in New York.
Argentina
accuses former Iranian officials of direct involvement in the attack against
the Jewish institution in the heart of Buenos Aires and as in previous
occasions Cristina Fernandez will formally request Teheran to collaborate with
the judicial investigation.
However
last year following on the Iranian initiative to hold bilateral talks, the
Argentine delegates did not abandon the hall when the Iranian president
addressed the assembly.
The
other big issue is the Falklands/Malvinas claim and calling on the UK to resume
talks, following on her aggressive campaign when last June she personally spoke
at the Decolonisation Committee or C24 on the 30th anniversary of the invasion
of the Islands by Argentine forces which led to a full fledged 74 day conflict
with Britain that recovered the Falklands.
On
Wednesday she flies to Washington for the opening of the Argentine Studies
office at Georgetown University. Basically it will act as a forum for
discussions and interactions between Argentine officials, politicians, business
people, academics and their US peers.
Thursday
is Boston, to give a conference at Harvard and from there the return flight to
Argentina on Tango 01.
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