Milei will meet Trump in Miami and Marco Rubio could travel to Argentina
porEditorial Team
Argentina
The president will participate in a right-wing summit with Latin American leaders organized by Donald Trump.
After leading the opening of the regular sessions of the Congress, President Javier Milei is now reorienting his agenda towards the international stage with a key trip to the United States.
The president will leave for Miami on Friday to participate in a right-wing summit with Latin American leaders organized by Donald Trump and, later, to move to New York to lead the inauguration of Argentina Week.
As a closing of this intense foreign agenda, it cannot be ruled out that, once back in the country, a meeting may take place in Buenos Aires with the US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio.
As it turned out, Milei will take off in the early hours of Friday to Miami, where on Saturday she will participate in the meeting promoted by Trump.
Javier Milei and Donald Trump.
The meeting will be held at the Doral Hotel in Miami, while Trump is a few kilometers away at his residence in Mar-a-Lago, the place he chooses to stay when his schedule doesn't force him to
move to Washington.
The call is aimed exclusively at leaders aligned with the White House.
In addition to Milei, guests include Santiago Peña (Paraguay), Rodrigo Paz (Bolivia), Nayib Bukele (El Salvador), Daniel Noboa (Ecuador) and Tito Asfura (Honduras).
The geopolitical objective of the meeting, in addition to strengthening relations, is to counter the plan designed by the communist regime of Xi Jinping to expand China's influence over natural resources, food production and the main trade routes in Latin America.
Javier Milei and Marco Rubio.
Argentina Week
After participating in the Miami summit, Milei will travel to New York to spearhead the opening of Argentina Week, an event that will take place between March 9 and 12 and organized by the Government together with American companies
.
The initiative aims to showcase the investment opportunities offered by the country in strategic sectors such as energy, finance and technology, with the goal of raising capital to accompany the economic reform program promoted by the libertarian administration.
This will be the President's next trip to the United States, following his recent presence at the opening ceremony of the Board of Peace in mid-February. The repetition of visits confirms the priority that the Casa Rosada assigns to the link with the United States as a central pillar of its
foreign policy.
In this context, the possibility that Marco Rubio will visit Buenos Aires in the coming days is becoming important. If the meeting were to take place, it would mean a high-level political gesture that would reinforce the harmony between the two governments