Kast Is Traveling to Argentina for His First State Visit as President of Chile. What Will His Agenda Be?
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In Casa Rosada they say that much of the criticism is aimed at curbing the “original project” of the libertarian government, this is to capitalize with private contributions 20 percent of the shares of the state bank and to move to the New York Stock Exchange. “Stay standing,” say connoisseurs of the bank’s operation. In the courts of Comodoro Py two criminal complaints were drawn this morning for the credits of Banco Nación to public officials.…
Chile and Argentina seek to “confront common enemies” in Kast's first state visit
Chilean President José Antonio Kast departed Sunday on his first official trip abroad to meet his Argentine counterpart Javier Milei in a state visit centered on security, organized crime and the extradition of former guerrilla member Galvarino Apablaza.
Minutes before boarding the plane that will take him to Argentina as his first official visit as president, José Antonio Kast stressed the need to strengthen bilateral cooperation, especially in the area of security. The president pointed out that both nations face shared threats, such as drug trafficking and organized crime. “Today we have common enemies. Those common enemies that attack our nations and that together we have to face,” he said. …
The president of Chile, José Antonio Kast, along with a delegation of five people—including three ministers and a representative of the Independent Democratic Unity (UDI) party—will be traveling to Argentina this Sunday night for the first visit of...
President José Antonio Kast undertakes his first official trip abroad this Sunday since he took office, to Argentina, on a brief visit but full of political symbolism and tension over Galvarino Apablaza's escape.The trip was confirmed by Foreign Minister Francisco Pérez on the morning of this Thursday, a few hours after the failed arrest of former leader of the Patriotic Front Manuel Rodríguez (FPMR), accused of being the intellectual author of …
In ‘The Important in Infinite’, UDI Secretary General Juan Antonio Coloma addressed the details of President José Antonio Kast’s trip to Argentina and the implications of the Galvarino Apablaza case on the bilateral agenda. Revive his interview on YouTube:
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