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Argentine Defense Minister Luis Petri delivered a formal request on Thursday to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to have Argentina join as a global partner.
Global partner status would allow Argentina to have access to NATO’s cooperation programs, but would not confer it full member status, as Article 10 of NATO’srestricts full member status eligibility to European nations only. Global partners do not have to abide by the provisions of Article 5 – which states that an attack on one NATO country must be treated as an attack against all – as such provisions are limited only to full members of the alliance.
“Argentina plays an important role in Latin America, and I welcome today’s request to explore becoming a NATO partner,” Geoană. “NATO works with a range of countries around the world to promote peace and stability.
Upon taking office, libertarian President Javier Milei vowed to realign Argentina’s foreign policy, making the United States and Israel its top allies. Milei’s foreign policy marks a dramatic shift after nearly two decades of socialist governments pushed the South American nation towards China, Iran, and Russia.” Argentina’s armed forces, which previous leftist administrations left in a state of neglect.
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