Here we are. What Evita (Peron) said is being fulfilled: I will return and be millions.

If I had been permitted to run, I am sure I would have won. But I still have time for a future presidential election.

There should be a much more fluid and positive relationship in all fields, ... I think that to a certain extent the wounds have healed, but it is important to deal with this subject which was a cause of confrontation between us for so many years.

We arrive at a worrying moment but our position is one of solidarity with President Clinton, ... I do not wish to offend U.S. parliamentarians but it seems to me this goes against what the people want, and that is serious.

Argentina will honor its foreign and domestic debt, no matter whether some candidate asks for the opposite for his own spurious political interests.

[De la Rua, the 62-year-old mayor of Buenos Aires, called it] a triumph for everybody ... congratulated me for winning.

As president of Argentina, I repeat we are fully convinced of the legitimacy of out historical rights.

Eighty percent of the measures he (Cardoso) asked for was passed (Wednesday) in the Brazilian Congress. He is calm and thinks that in two or three days this will have totally cooled down.

We will not devalue. Central Bank reserves are more than enough to solve any emergency.