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Milei makes snap trip to Ushuaia to meet Southern Command Chief Richardson

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Argentine President Javier Milei made a snap trip to Ushuaia late Thursday to meet US Southern Command Chief General Laura Richardson after Governor Gustavo Melella refused to welcome her and insisted she was “persona non grata.”

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The Argentine president added to his agenda a meeting with the general of the US army, who had already met with the chief of staff, Nicolás Posse and other local officials

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The president comes to the southernmost province to shake hands with Laura Richardson, head of the U.S. Army's Southern Command. The anger of the Falkland Islands war veterans and the position of Governor Gustavo Melella.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The President will meet the head of the U.S. Southern Command accompanied by Karina Milei, Luis Petri and Nicolás Posse. The key theme of the meeting will be an inspection of the actions of the Chinese space base installed in Patagonia. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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President Javier Milei to leave this afternoon for Ushuaia to meet with the head of the U.S. Southern Command, Laura Richardson, who is in Tierra del Fuego province. The leader will be accompanied by the Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina Milei; the Defense Minister, Luis Petri; and the Chief of Staff, Nicolás Posse. It is also expected the participation of the Security Chief, Patricia Bullrich. This is an idea of the president who will…

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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Thursday, April 4, 2024.
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