The president of El Salvador arrived at the Ezeiza International Airport on Thursday night. It will be the second time that both leaders see each other after Milei attends the Salvadoran’s re-election ceremony.
The highest leader of El Salvador, Nayib Bukelearrived in Argentina and on Monday will meet with President Javier Milei. The Salvadoran arrived in the country on Thursday night and is preparing for the second meeting with the Argentine, after seeing each other last June, at the re-election of the Caribbean leader.
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During the weekend, Bukele’s agenda will include private meetings in advance of the meeting with the libertarian leader. This is the first official visit of the leader of El Salvador, after his arrival to the presidency of the Central American country in 2019.


The meeting between Javier Milei and Nayib Bukele
After several winks from the national government, finally Bukele arrived in Argentina for his first official visit to the country. The agenda of the president of El Salvador includes meetings with private parties during the weekend and a meeting with Milei on Monday.
It will not be the first time that both leaders see each other. Already in June of this year, both presidents held a meeting in the city of San Salvador, on the occasion of the investiture ceremony for Bukele’s second consecutive term, in what was Milei’s first visit to a Latin American country.
The relationship between Argentina and Bukele is fluid, with several meetings and winks to their credit. Previously, the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrichvisited the Salvadoran capital where he had a meeting with the Salvadoran. In addition, the representative of the Security portfolio visited the famous Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT) – the largest prison in America – and signed an international agreement with the Ministry of Justice and Public Security of the Republic of El Salvador for the securing their states against organized crime groups transnational.
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In addition to Milei, Bukele previously met with the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich.
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During this meeting, Bukele had revealed his affinity for the Argentine capital: “I went a lot because my wife studied there, while she did her master’s internship in a hospital, I walked around the city. It is the most beautiful of all, it has beautiful buildings like Paris, but it is a bit messy like Latin America“, he told Bullrich.
In addition, Milei and Bukele coincided this week in the United Nations Organization. There, both leaders gave speeches that were very critical of the role played by the United Nations and the so-called “Future Pact”.
Javier Milei’s speech at the UN
President Milei spoke last Tuesday within the framework of the 79th General Assembly of the United Nations (UN), celebrated in the United States, with a tough speech in what was his debut before the organization. In addition, the libertarian closed his trip with two bilateral meetings: first with his Ecuadorian counterpart Daniel Noboa and then with the head of the European CommissionUrsula von der Leyen.
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The Argentine president and his Salvadoran counterpart had points in common in their harsh speech against the role played by the UN.
The main texts of Javier Milei before the UN
- “I don’t come here to tell the world what to do, I come here to tell the world, on the one hand, what is going to happen if the United Nations continues to promote the collectivist policies that it has been promoting.” under the mandate of the 2030 Agenda, and on the other, what are the values that the new Argentina defends”.
- “We went from having two world wars in less than 40 years, which together claimed more than 120 million lives, to having 70 consecutive years of relative peace and global stability, under the mantle of an order that allowed the entire world to integrate commercially, compete and prosper.”
- “Where commerce enters, bullets do not enter,” Bastiat said.. Because commerce guarantees peace, freedom guarantees commerce and equality before the law guarantees freedom.”
- “At some point, and as usually happens with most of the bureaucratic structures that men create, “This organization stopped upholding the principles outlined in its founding declaration and began to mutate.”
- “An organization that had been essentially intended as a shield to defend the kingdom of men transformed into a multi-tentacled Leviathan that aims to decide, not only what each nation-state should do; but also how all citizens of the world should live.
- “What is being discussed this week here in New York at the “future summit,” “is nothing other than the deepening of the tragic course that this institution has adopted.”
- “The 2030 Agenda, although well-intentioned in its goals, is nothing more than a supranational government program of a socialist nature, that aims to solve the problems of modernity, with solutions that threaten the sovereignty of nation-states, and violate the right to life, liberty and property of people.”
- “The only way to guarantee prosperity is by limiting the power of the monarch, guaranteeing equality before the law; and defending the right to life, liberty and property of individuals”.
- “An organization that was born to defend human rights has been one of the main promoters of the systematic violation of freedom, such as with global quarantines during 2020″.
- “This same house, which claims to defend human rights, has allowed entry to the human rights council, to bloody dictatorships like Cuba and Venezuelawithout the slightest reproach.”
- “In this same house, they have systematically voted against the state of Israel, which “It is the only country in the Middle East that defends liberal democracy.”.
- “Nor has the organization satisfactorily fulfilled its mission of defending the territorial sovereignty of its members, as we Argentines know first-hand in relation to the Malvinas Islands”.
- “Argentina, which is currently experiencing a profound process of changehas decided to embrace the ideas of freedom”.
- “This doctrine of the new Argentina is neither more nor less than the true essence of the United Nations organization: that is, the cooperation of the United Nations in defense of freedom.”
- “Argentina will not support any policy that implies the restriction of individual freedomsof commerce, nor the violation of the natural rights of individuals”.
- “We want to officially express our dissent on the “Pact of the future” signed on Sunday, and we invite all nations of the free world to join us, not only in dissenting from this pact, but in creating a new agenda for this noble institution: the freedom agenda”.
- “The Argentine Republic is going to abandon the position of historical neutrality that characterized usand will be at the forefront of the fight in defense of freedom.”
Source: Ambito