The Argentine president Javier Milei The year 2025 has begun with an international agenda full of significant events. His first two international trips will take him to Donald Trump’s inauguration in the United States and to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
On January 20, Javier Milei will attend Trump’s inauguration ceremony in Washington, DC This special invitation from the Republican leader underlines the ideological and personal affinity between both leaders. The president of the United States, who has shown a particular interest in strengthening relations with South America, sees the Argentine as a key ally in the region.
The relationship between the two has been consolidated over time, with previous meetings at Mar-a-Lago and other international events. The presence of Milei Trump’s inauguration is not only a symbolic gesture, but also an opportunity to advance bilateral issues of great importance.
Among Milei’s objectives is obtaining a new loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and defining the guidelines for a Free Trade Agreement between Argentina and the United States. These issues are crucial for Milei’s economic agenda, who seeks to strengthen the Argentine economy through strategic alliances and trade agreements.
After the ceremony in Washington, Milei will head to Davos, Switzerland, to participate in the World Economic Forum. This event, which runs until January 24, brings together political, business and academic leaders from around the world to discuss global challenges and opportunities.
Milei’s participation in Davos is a continuation of his effort to position Argentina on the international stage and attract foreign investments. In Davos, Milei will have the opportunity to meet with other world leaders, including Chinese President Xi Jinping, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele.
Meetings
These bilateral meetings are essential to strengthen diplomatic relations and explore new opportunities for cooperation. Besides, Javier Milei will seek to advance negotiations with the IMF and other international organizations to ensure the necessary financial support for its economic reforms.
Milei’s international agenda for 2025 reflects its commitment to Argentina’s projection in the global arena. During his first year in office, he made 18 trips abroad, surpassing his predecessors Mauricio Macri and Alberto Fernández. These trips have been fundamental to establish strategic relationships and promote the image of Argentina as a country open to investment and international cooperation.
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