Thursday, March 24, 2011

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"The photo of Chancellor with the bag in Ezeiza is a Fellini film"

Following referring to Obama said he would ask the president of Argentina were to be resumed when the teams, Obama's adviser for Latin American affairs, Luis Lauredo spoke and said "was an action outside the diplomatic framework and serious" of Argentina.
overcome Obama does not consider the requisition of the intelligence material occurred at the airport of Ezeiza, in Buenos Aires, February 10 last, and also stressed that the conflict will not be a decisive aspect in the bilateral relationship. Lauredo
highlighted the good relationship between the U.S. and Argentina but left no doubt as to this last fact is not easily forget, which "will back any action."
further confirmed that Obama described as "serious" incident of the plane. "Countries are divided into serious and nonserious countries, and Brazil is. Have state policies respecting institutional rules is correct, and Chile, Peru and Colombia are also examples of seriousness. "
With regard to the famous photo showing the Chancellor with a suitcase Héctor Timerman, stressed that it is not serious and "not necessary." "These behaviors are like a Fellini film," he said.
"In the history of diplomacy has never been a chancellor, in an airport, in a small room of Customs has this kind of pictures. You try to explain it and not get his chip." This was a mutual agreement with just a phone call was resolved, "he said surprised by the picture Timerman.
" We feel ashamed and if the incident continues, the symbolism of a chancellor of such an important country like Argentina would fall. That picture is worth 1 million dollars and is a file I want to save, "said Lauredo.
"It's logical to have such attitudes sick of being angry because he did not visit the country, Obama also has a policy not to travel to countries that have elections soon," said Lauredo, who also said the decision reinforced the idea that Argentina is not serious.

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