Usa: Donald Trump Conditions Argentina's Support for Javier Milei's Political Survival
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The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, said that Donald Trump's phrase seeks to underline that U.S. support is specifically for Javier Milei's government. In this way, he removed the focus of the electoral issue and the possible direct link between the results of October 26 and the help of the Republican government. "He said that the U.S. supports President Milei's government and will support him not only with the swap – which is already resolve…
After bonds and stocks plummeted by Trump's words, the government sought to calm down with explanations.The President said Republican aid is "of vital importance for the continuity of the long road to reform."
Argentine President Javier Milei was received by Donald Trump in Washington on Tuesday 14 October, a few days after the rare gesture of the United States. The US administration made the rare choice to buy pesos to support Argentina's economy. Donald Trump also promises a massive exchange of currencies between the two countries. But be careful, warns the US President, without fear of interfering in the Argentine political debate, this financial s…
U.S. President Donald Trump received his pair Javier Milei this Tuesday, after several speculations that previously spoke of the announcement of a free trade agreement between the two countries, something that finally did not happen. The political event that marks the agenda between now and October 26 is the conditioning that the American has imposed to help his "allies" from the southern end of the continent: win the mid-term elections. “In Arg…
After the summit held this Tuesday in Washington, Javier Milei thanked Donald Trump for receiving him along with the rest of the Argentine delegation at the White House and warned that, if the country moves away from the "ideas of freedom", there will be no more support from the United States. "The situation is very clear: if the country moves away from the path of the ideas of freedom to return to populism, the United States will stop supportin…
The Argentine president spoke only a few minutes in the White House and was overshadowed by his American pair, who monopolized the scene and promised open support in the face of October 26, although he conditioned his help to the election result. Scott Bessent, brain of that financial aid, also participated in the table. Just a sluggish step through the Oval Hall, without concrete announcements. And a phrase that summed it all up: “The president…
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