Trump says Argentina assistance dependent on election results for ally Milei
Trump tied $20 billion in U.S. financial aid for Argentina to Milei's electoral success as his party seeks to avoid a legislative deadlock and implement economic reforms.
- Donald Trump stated that financial aid to Argentina is contingent on Javier Milei's success in the upcoming midterm elections on October 26, 2025.
- Trump emphasized that U.S. support will depend on whether Milei wins, saying, 'If he loses, we are not going to be generous with Argentina.'
- Milei thanked Trump for his support and referred to him as a 'great leader,' while the Trump administration's support reflects strategic interests in Milei's success.
- Milei's party faces significant challenges after a recent provincial election loss, and the U.S. aims to stabilize Argentina's economy with a $20 billion aid package.
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U.S. President Donald Trump pledges extensive financial assistance to Argentine leader Javier Milei, who is close to him. However, if a socialist wins the election, investments in the country would be viewed in a completely different way.
Trump Ties Argentina Aid to Milei's Political Future
President Trump says US economic assistance to Argentina depends on whether President Javier Milei's allies hold power after the country's upcoming midterm elections. During a White House meeting with Milei on Tuesday, Trump said that continued US support hinges directly on Milei's party maintaining influence, the Hill reports. "If he...
Trump Warns Argentina: Back Milei or Lose US Funds
In a rare presidential endorsement in a foreign election, President Donald Trump has thrown his political cachet into the reelection campaign of Argentinian President Javier Milei on Tuesday night. "Great meeting today with Javier Milei!" Trump wrote on Truth Social. "He is doing the right things for his Country. I hope the people of Argentina understand how good a job he is doing, and will support his work during the upcoming Midterms, so we ca…
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, gave a firm backlash this Tuesday to his Argentine counterpart, Javier Milei, during a luncheon at the White House, in which he expressed his total support, although it generated uncertainty by conditioning the financial aid to Argentina to the political future of the ultra-libertarian leader. The meeting, the first that both maintain in the presidential residence, served to seal the alliance bet…
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