Argentina finally admitted that the retaining of the training frigate ARA
Libertad in Ghana is not an isolated case since the so called ‘vulture’ funds
have managed to impound a total of 28 assets including the presidential
aircraft Tango 01, bank accounts, property and even a satellite.
Minister Timerman pledging Argentina
will recover the frigate, “as we recovered the other 28 assets”
These 28 assets belonging to the Argentine State have been impounded by the
vulture funds which refused to join the swap of defaulted sovereign bonds
during the presidencies of Nestor and Cristina Kirchner, admitted Foreign
minister Hector Timerman speaking at Government House, Casa Rosada,
“Until the case of the frigate ARA Libertad, the vulture funds managed to
impound 28 assets from the Argentine state”, said Timerman, but in all those
cases Argentina
managed to recover the disputed assets.
Timerman also announced that the government has decided to litigate in
international courts the release of the frigate retained in the port
of Tema. Three options are under
consideration according to diplomatic sources: the Law of the Sea international
tribunal; the International Court of Justice in The Hague
or arbitration.
After reading the list of impounded assets (and recovered), Timerman pledged
that “we are going to recover ARA Libertad as we recovered all of the other
government assets”.
The impounded assets also included the SACD/Aquarius satellite jointly
developed by Argentina
with NASA and orbiting since last year and patents from scientific research
centres involving atomic energy plus agriculture and industrial technology.
However all cases, tangible or non tangible, referred to assets in the US
or in Europe.
Timerman’s announcement comes after the failed political attempt in Ghana
when top officials from the Foreign and Defence ministries were sent to Accra
and later with his own non performing lobbying at the United Nations.
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