Argentine President Milei to meet with Trump and Netanyahu in New York
- Argentine President Javier Milei is meeting with Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu in New York amid financial pressures due to debt repayments of $9.5 billion through 2026.
- Milei's party received 33.8% of votes in Buenos Aires province elections, triggering immediate market reactions including a 5% decline in the peso.
- To support the peso, Argentina's central bank sold $1.1 billion in reserves after the peso hit 1,474 per dollar.
- Argentina's October 26 congressional elections will assess support for Milei's policies and international backing for economic transformation.
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Argentina's President Bets on Trump-Netanyahu Alliance as $9.5 Billion Debt Payment Looms
Argentine President Javier Milei travels to New York this week for crucial meetings with Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu, as his government confronts mounting financial pressures following a significant electoral setback. The meetings occur as Argentina faces $9.5 billion in debt payments through 2026, starting with $4 billion due in January. The central bank has […]
Argentine President Milei to meet with Trump and Netanyahu in New York
Argentine President Javier Milei will meet with his U.S. counterpart, Donald Trump, on Tuesday as part of his trip to New York, the South American country's presidential press office reported on Saturday.
The Foreign Ministry reported that there will be a bilateral meeting in New York Tuesday. The President seeks US support to pay the debt in 2026.
Buenos Aires, Argentina. Argentine President Javier Milei will hold a bilateral meeting with President Donald Trump on Tuesday in New York, in the middle of the South American country’s negotiations to receive a loan from the United States Treasury, the Argentine Presidency announced this Saturday. Milei announced on Friday that it is “very advanced” the negotiations to receive a loan from the United States that will allow to strengthen reserves…
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