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The announcement of the declbadification of a new batch of files was made via the networks
President Mauricio Macri announced today that the United States would provide declbadified documentation on the last military dictatorship.
As part of the commemoration of the 43rd anniversary of the coup d'etat on March 24, 1976, Macri announced that the documents would be handed over by the Donald Trump government next month.
"Three years ago, we asked the US government to declbadify the documents in its power on the dictatorship, and since then we have made two shipments of equipment and next month we will have one more with a important military documentation, "wrote the president on social networks.
In addition, Macri stated that this represented "the largest amount of information the United States has ever transmitted to another country." These documents will be fundamental for justice to move forward in the causes of the past, always in suspense, from one of the darkest periods in Argentine history. "
In this regard, he added: "These documents will be fundamental so that justice can advance in causes of the past, still pending, from one of the darkest periods of Argentine history".
In April 2017, during Macri's visit to Washington, Trump handed over more than 3,000 pages of declbadified intelligence to his peers.
The declbadification of documents was announced by then President Barack Obama during his March 2016 visit to the country. Finally, last August, the former Foreign Minister Susana Malcorra received a first part of the documents, which were published yesterday in their entirety.
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