However, he clarified that no concrete measure will be implemented until after the meeting that Trump and Milei will hold within the framework of the United Nations General Assembly.
Besent said this morning that “all stabilization options are on the table” for Argentina.
After the announcement that Donald Trump’s government will economically assist to Argentina, the US Treasury Secretary Scott Besent, said the United States is willing to implement support measures “Great and forceful” To help stabilize the Argentine economy. Besides, He ruled out that the White House imposes new conditions or demands from the country.
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In statements to the American press, Besent said that “all stabilization options are still on the table”although he clarified that No concrete measure will be implemented until after the meeting They will keep Trump and Javier Mileischeduled for this Tuesday in New York, Within the framework of the United Nations General Assembly.


Along these lines, the American official said that he did not see a risk of financial contagion derived from the exchange volatility that Argentina currently experiences, and added that Washington was satisfied with the application of economic reforms by the South American country.
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Argentina is a systemically important us ally in Latin America, and the @Ustreasury Stands Ready to do What is Needed Within ITS Mandate To Support Argentina.
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– Treasury Secretary Scott Besent (@SecScottbessent) SEPTEMBER 22, 2025
“All stabilization options are on the table”
In a post -firing in X, Besent assured this morning that “All stabilization options are on the table” and that the United States Treasury “is willing to do what is necessary within its mandate to support Argentina.”
He also said that these options may include, among others, SWAP lines, direct currency purchases and public debt purchases called in US dollars of the exchange stabilization fund of the treasure. “The opportunities for private investment are still wide, and Argentina will be great again”he said.
He also added: “We continue to trust that President Javier Milei’s support for fiscal discipline Already the reforms that promote growth are necessary to break the long history of Argentina. My April comments make our commitment to the Argentine people and President Milei “.
Source: Ambito