Javier Milei has arrived in Rio de Janeiro to participate in the G20 summit, and his presence has generated great expectations due to his dissonant stance on several key issues that will be discussed at the event.
Javier Mileiknown for his controversial opinions and libertarian approach, faces an international stage where his ideas clash with those of other world leaders, especially those of the host, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Milei’s arrival in Rio de Janeiro marks his first participation in a G20 summit as president of Argentina. Accompanied by his sister Karina Milei, Foreign Minister Gerardo Werthein, and other members of his cabinet, Milei is preparing for a series of bilateral meetings and plenary sessions that will define the global agenda on issues such as the fight against hunger and poverty, change climate and gender equality.
One of the most notable aspects of Milei’s participation in the G20 is its clear dissonance with the policies promoted by Lula. The Brazilian president seeks a consensus around an agenda focused on sustainable development, the fight against poverty and hunger, and the promotion of gender equality.
These proposals are aligned with the UN 2030 Agenda, a framework that Milei has openly criticized for considering it part of a “socializing” agenda. Milei He has made it clear that he is not willing to support measures that, according to him, limit economic freedom and promote greater state intervention.
Instead, it has shown interest in topics such as artificial intelligence, where it sees opportunities for development and innovation without the need for excessive regulation. This position has generated tensions and has called into question the possibility of a consensus in the final G20 declaration.
Meetings
During his stay in Rio de Janeiro, Javier Milei He has several bilateral meetings scheduled with world leaders. Among the most anticipated meetings are those he will hold with Chinese President Xi Jinping, the director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Kristalina Georgieva, and the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi.
These meetings are crucial to strengthen bilateral relations and discuss economic and financial issues of importance to Argentina. The meeting with Xi Jinping is particularly significant, given China’s interest in investing in strategic sectors of the Argentine economy, such as lithium and energy.
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