Eager for closer ties to industrialized nations, Argentina left the Non-Aligned Movement in the early 1990s and has pursued a relationship with the OECD. It has become a leading advocate of nonproliferation efforts worldwide. A strong proponent of enhanced regional stability in South America, Argentina has revitalized its relationship with Brazil; settled lingering border disputes with Chile; discouraged military takeovers in Ecuador and Paraguay; served with the U.S., Brazil, and Chile as one of the four guarantors of the Ecuador-Peru peace process; and restored diplomatic relations with the United Kingdom. In 1998, President Menem made a state visit to the U.K., and Prince Charles reciprocated with a visit to Argentina. In 1999, the two countries agreed to normalize travel to the Falklands/[Malvinas Islands]? from the mainland and resumed direct flights.
Principal Government Officials
President--Fernando de la Rua
Minister of Foreign Affairs--Adalberto Rodriguez Giavarini
Ambassador to the United States--Guillermo Gonzalez
Ambassador to the Organization of American States--Juan Jose Arcuri
Ambassador to the United Nations--Arnoldo Listre
Argentina maintains an embassy in the United States at 1600 New Hampshire Ave. NW, Washington DC 20009; tel (202) 238-6400; fax (202) 332-3171. It has consular offices in the following locations:
245 Peachtree Center Ave., Suite 2101
Atlanta, GA 30303
Tel: (404) 880-0805; Fax (404) 880-0806
205 North Michigan Ave., Suite 4209
Chicago, IL 60601
Tel (312) 819-2620; Fax (312) 819-2612
3050 Post Oak Blvd., Suite 1625
Houston, TX 77056
Tel (713) 871-8935; Fax (713) 871-0639
5055 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 210
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Tel (213) 954-9155; Fax (713) 871-9076
800 Brickell Ave., PH1
Miami, FL 33131
Tel (305) 373-7794; Fax (305) 371-7108
12 West 56th St.
New York, NY 10019
Tel (212) 603-0400; Fax (212) 541-7746
1811 Q St. NW
Washington, DC 20009
Tel: (202) 238-6460; Fax (202) 332-3171
Other Contact Information
American Chamber of Commerce in Argentina
Viamonte 1133, 8th floor
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Tel (54)(11) 4371-4500; Fax (54)(11) 4371-8400 Home page: http://www.amchamarg.com
U.S. Department of Commerce
Office of Latin America and the Caribbean
International Trade Administration
14th and Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20230
Tel (202) 482-2436; (800) USA-TRADE; Fax (202) 482-4726; Internet: http://www.ita.doc.gov
Automated fax service for trade-related information: (202) 482-4464