Argentinian President Javier Milei Hails Trump, Slams Left at UNGA
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Covered by Donald Trump’s backing, whose government announced a multimillion dollar bailout to stabilize Argentina’s economy, Javier Milei presented himself to the United Nations General Assembly this Wednesday. The Argentine president’s speech combined an apology from the U.S. president with criticism of the UN’s role and the need to transform it. He also denounced “an unacceptable escalation of political violence on the left at a global level.…
The Argentine president, Javier Milei, gave his speech to the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) today and questioned the agency’s actions, just as his American partner Donald Trump did yesterday. “They seek to impose a determined way of life on the citizens of the world. This is how we went from an organization that sought to mediate peace between peers to an organization that intends to decide not only what each state or nation should…
President Javier Milei said that “Argentina today has a government that decided to take the right path even if it is the most difficult,” while arguing that “the prosperity and progress of our people cannot be postponed any longer.” The expressions were poured into the General Debate of the 80th session of the United Nations Assembly, which is taking place this week in New York City. During his speech, the President detailed the policies adopted…
"The United Nations success model, which spoke of the need for peace without victory and which was based on the cooperation of the nations, was replaced by a model of supranational government of international bureaucrats," said Milei, who discussed in the general debate at the 80th session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) in New York. The President of Argentina considered that the United Nations was trying to "impose the citize…
With a speech full of gestures towards Washington and reproaches to the UN, the Argentine President claimed for Malvinas in front of just 15 attendees scattered in the room.
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