Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Macri about vultures: ‘We want a reasonable deal’
Argentina will tell the mediator brokering debt negotiations with US investment firms suing the country over unpaid debt that it wants to resolve the matter, President Mauricio Macri said on Tuesday.
Macri told a news conference that Argentina sought a "reasonable" deal.
"There has been a change in the vision Argentines have about our debt. We want to stop being catalogued as an unreliable country, and we want to solve pending issues,” Macri said.
Finance Secretary Luis Caputo flew to New York yesterday and was expected to meet with representatives of the so-called “holdout” funds in the office of the US court-appointed mediator brokering the negotiations.
Macri added “Argentina needs to recover its good relations with the entire World like I did last week with Tabare, accumulated conflicts between fraternal nations.” “I hope this part of the debt that we couldn’t negotiate ends because when this is solved we will be able to grow,” he stressed.
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