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Washington Halts Adding Argentina to Visa Waiver Program

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The United States administration of President Donald Trump on Wednesday paused the treatment of a visa waiver agreement with Argentina. This decision was made just as an Argentine delegation was on its way to Washington to sign the pact.

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They report that the decision was made by the corruption scandal in which Javier Milei and her surroundings would be involved. The Argentine president travels this Wednesday to the United States.

In the midst of the trip of an official delegation to the United States, the procedure for Argentina to join the Visa Waiver Program was suspended. The motorcade, headed by the head of the Agency for Collection and Customs Control (ARCA), Juan Pazo, had left for Washington with the expectation of participating in the signing of the final agreement, but was notified of the cancellation while making a stopover in Miami. There it remained for two d…

The news site Axios revealed that the national entourage that was going to Washington to seal access to the Visa Waiver Program had to return to Buenos Aires empty-handed. According to the article, Marco Rubio decided to brake after the scandal over the leaking of Spagnuolo's audios about a corruption plot within the libertarian government.

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The visa waiver program between Argentina and the United States suffered an unexpected brake after the audio scandal that points to alleged corruption in the presidential environment. According to the US portal Axis, the U.S. Department of National Security decided to suspend the meeting planned in Washington to advance the incorporation of the country into the Visa Waiver Program. The meeting, which was to be held this week, was cancelled by de…

The Argentine march that arrived in the United States to sign a visa waiver agreement ended up returning to the country before the White House brake for fear that the allegations of corruption to La Libertad Avanza will touch them closely. The envoys were stranded in Miami for two days.

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diariopanorama.com broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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