Argentina agreed to share information on fugitive Nazis and neo-Nazi activity with Germany, Israel and the United States. Describing the agreements reached with the justice departments of the three countries, an official with the government of Argentina said they would bring about an “immediate exchange of information for the detention of war criminals” and would help fight “the cancer of neo-Nazism.”
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