Argentina Backs US-Israel in West Asia, Eyes Major Energy Deal with India

Argentina has reiterated its diplomatic support for the United States and Israel regarding the ongoing West Asia conflict, while hoping for a stable resolution. The country's ambassador highlighted Argentina's energy sustainability and significant gas reserves, notably from the Vaca Muerta field, as a basis for deeper cooperation with India. Beyond energy, sectors like agriculture, mining, and lithium were identified as key areas to strengthen bilateral trade. The envoy also expressed confidence in India's potential to play a constructive diplomatic role in resolving the regional crisis.

Key Points: Argentina Supports US-Israel, Seeks India Energy Ties Amid Conflict

  • Reiterates support for US & Israel
  • Eyes Indian energy market diversification
  • Highlights Argentina's major gas reserves
  • Seeks broader trade in agri, mining, lithium
  • Praises India's potential diplomatic role
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Argentinian envoy reiterates support for US-Israel on West Asia conflict, eyes stronger energy ties with India

Argentina's envoy reaffirms support for US & Israel in West Asia conflict, highlights potential for stronger energy & trade cooperation with India.

"The Argentine government has been very clear in supporting the operation, and especially giving the support to the American government and to the Israeli government. - Mariano A Caucino"

New Delhi, March 25

Amid the ongoing tensions in West Asia, Argentina has reiterated its support for the United States and Israel while expressing hope for a diplomatic resolution, even as the conflict continues to impact global energy markets.

Speaking on the evolving situation to ANI, Argentina's Ambassador to India Mariano A Caucino described the crisis as layered and complex. "Well, I think the conflict is ongoing. It's a very old conflict, no? Because when we talk about the Middle East, in fact, there is not such a thing as one conflict, but a number of conflicts together, and that they are overlapped one and the other."

Reaffirming Buenos Aires' position, Caucino said, "The Argentine government has been very clear to supporting the operation, and especially giving the support to the American government and to the Israeli government. We have a very special link with Israel." At the same time, he stressed the need for stability, adding, "We hope that some sort of agreement or some sort of situation might be achieved for the good of the people there, for the good of the region, for the good of the stability of the region that is so important in the world."

While the conflict has disrupted global supply chains, particularly in energy, Argentina indicated it remains relatively insulated. "Argentina, fortunately now, in the last years, under this leadership of the new government and under some reforms that are being underway, we have the opportunity to recover our energy, let's say, sustainability," he said. However, he cautioned that global economic disruptions would inevitably have wider repercussions, noting that "there is no region able to be completely isolated."

Highlighting India's growing energy demand, the Argentine side acknowledged New Delhi's diversification strategy. "I think the Indian government has been working in this strategy of diversifying these natural resources and the provision of energy in the last years, and I think that's very positive. It's very wise from your side."

Argentina, which holds significant gas reserves, is looking to deepen cooperation with India in the energy sector. "No, mainly it's about gas, because Argentina has an important reserve of gas. In the south of Argentina, there is a reserve called Vaca Muerta, which is very important," the official said, adding that bilateral engagement is still at a nascent stage but holds strong potential.

Beyond energy, Argentina identified agriculture, mining, and critical minerals such as lithium as key sectors for expanding ties. The country is already a leading supplier of edible oils to India and aims to further strengthen trade relations.

On India's potential diplomatic role in the Middle East crisis, the official said, "I think the Indian leadership is in a position to be able to make a diplomatic effort in order to work towards a solution. I think that India has the conditions to fulfil a role."

Both sides expressed optimism about the trajectory of bilateral relations, with ongoing discussions aimed at enhancing cooperation across sectors, even as global uncertainties persist.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The focus on energy diversification is crucial. Argentina's gas reserves could be a valuable addition to our portfolio, reducing over-dependence on any single region. Hope the talks on Vaca Muerta move beyond the nascent stage quickly.
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Priya S
While energy ties are welcome, the ambassador's comments on the West Asia conflict feel one-sided. The suffering of Palestinian civilians is immense. India's potential diplomatic role, as mentioned, should prioritize humanitarian peace efforts, not just stability for energy markets.
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Rohit P
Lithium from Argentina for our EV push and edible oils we already use - this is a practical partnership. Global conflicts disrupt supply chains, so having reliable partners in Latin America makes strategic sense. Good move by MEA.
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Michael C
It's wise that Argentina acknowledges India's capability to play a diplomatic role. Our large diaspora in the Gulf and good relations with multiple stakeholders give us a unique position. Hope we use it to advocate for dialogue and de-escalation.
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Kavya N
The article mentions "global economic disruptions would inevitably have wider repercussions." So true. Petrol prices here are already high. Any deal that secures cleaner, affordable gas for India's growth is a win for the common citizen. 🙏

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