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Timerman promises Congress support with alleged bribes investigation
Mercopress
June 22, 2010

Newly appointed Argentine Foreign Minister H ctor Timerman officially takes office Tuesday at a ceremony at Casa Rosada but already has a full table of issues. On Monday in a short release he stated that former Argentine ambassador to Venezuela Eduardo Sadous would "brief Congress tomorrow (Tuesday), with all the freedoms and responsibilities that come with being a member of the Nation's diplomatic corps."

By making this statement, the former ambassador in Washington clears doubts that may have arisen recently regarding Mr. Sadous' attendance on Tuesday following rumors he was being pushed not to attend the hearings before the Foreign Affairs Committee.

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