Argentine president to open Paris Book Fair


It might be called soft diplomacy: Argentina's president is temporarily shifting focus from the country' economic woes to showcase its literary wealth.

Cristina Fernandez is in Paris to inaugurate France's prestigious annual Book Fair on Thursday, which is honoring Argentine literature this year.

Accompanied by several pro-government Argentine authors, the leader will meet with French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault for a special ceremony.

It may take the 61-year-old's mind off a Moody's Investors Service decision Monday to downgrade Argentina's government bond rating to C1, amid shaky economic data.

It's been an unlucky week. After jetting in on the presidential plane, Tango 1, the fashion-conscious Latin American leader sprained an ankle in Italy before an audience with the Pope, and has had to wear a clunky boot for photo-ops all week.

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