Milei Takes over Ushuaia Port as Tierra Del Fuego Warns of “Overreach” and Geopolitical Motives
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Milei takes over Ushuaia port as Tierra del Fuego warns of “overreach” and geopolitical motives
Argentina’s government under President Javier Milei has intervened in the port of Ushuaia—the country’s southernmost port and a major gateway to Antarctica—taking control of operations for one year in a move that has reignited tensions with the Tierra del Fuego provincial administration and opened a wider dispute over federal authority.
The government of Javier Milei intervened the most southern port of the country, in Ushuaia, and took control of its operations. On the basis of reports of alleged diversions of funds and infrastructure problems, the measure involves subtracting the administration of the port and its millionaire revenues to the province of Tierra del Fuego, whose governor is declared an opponent of Milei. The government of Fueguina responded that the interventio…
Milei was the first president to sign his accession to the Peace Council proposed by President Donald Trump. He then handed over the management of the port of Ushuaia to the U.S. Southern Command. The organization was presented in Davos as an initiative to “ensure a lasting peace in areas threatened by conflict.”
Following his speech at the Davos Forum, Argentine President Javier Milei formalized his participation in the White House initiative. In addition, the government confirmed his presence at a meeting on US soil on critical minerals.
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