The work the United States is doing is excellent. It is yielding results. Political prisoners are being released. Last Monday, the U.S. State Department reaffirmed that the bond between nations is the closest in years and the alignment between both nations is consolidating day by day. President Javier Milei exchanged greetings with his U.S. counterpart, Donald Trump, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where both leaders were speakers, and also spoke with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. According to what Agencia Noticias Argentinas learned, the contact with Rubio took place informally after the signing of the foundational act of the Peace Council created by the Republican. The head of state began on Thursday by signing the document that launched the body created to advocate for peace alongside Trump and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. Both Milei and Pashinyan were the only two heads of state seated at the table surrounding the promoter. In recent months, the libertarian administration has intensified its alignment with the United States, especially after the decision to intervene in Venezuela and arrest Nicolás Maduro. During the interview with Bloomberg, Milei highlighted what he described as “the enormous task” of Trump and Marco Rubio in Venezuela and defined Nicolás Maduro as a “narc, tyrant, dictator, murderer” who was dedicated to “spreading terrorism throughout the region”. “The plan designed by the U.S. government is very appropriate, which has three stages: the first, stabilization; then reconstruction, and then it will begin the transition to democracy,” he remarked, and added: “It would not be possible to do it in any other way than how they are doing it now.”
Milei Praises US Work on Releasing Political Prisoners
Argentine President Javier Milei met with Donald Trump and Marco Rubio in Davos. He praised the US policy towards Venezuela, calling it an 'enormous task' and noting that the three-stage plan for stabilization and transition to democracy is 'very appropriate'.