The words of warning from President Alberto Fernández in Germany to former English Prime Minister Boris Johnson on June 27, regarding the fact that there would be no commercial opening between Great Britain and Argentina "until a negotiation for the sovereignty of the Malvinas Islands begins" , Not only were they not accompanied by a Foreign Ministry provision that granted them an application regulation, but they are also not respected either politically or institutionally by the governors and parliamentarians, mostly from the electoral front itself.
This can be demonstrated through monitoring the links that the United Kingdom ambassador to Argentina Kirsty Hayes has managed to gather in just five months; capturing the attention and temptation of the governments of Jujuy, Salta, San Juan and Catamarca in the mutual interest that British companies land in those provinces and invest millions in mining, predominantly in Lithium, renewable energies and trade.
Jujuy
On June 29, 48 hours after that meeting in Germany, the governor of Jujuy Gerardo Morales (UCR-Cambiemos) received Ambassador Hayes and declared her Guest of Honor and Official Guest.
The reasons for the visit to the province were expressed by the diplomat herself: "Jujuy is a very important province for us in commercial terms, in areas of mining, business, research and the environment." And in a tweet he detailed: #Lithium is an essential mineral for the transition to electric vehicles. We want to work with provinces like #Jujuy for sustainable production. Here at the innovative Alex Stewart Lithium Institute and Anglo-Argentine company.
#Lithium is an essential mineral for the transition to electric vehicles.We want to work with provinces like #Jujuy for sustainable production.
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