The president Javier Milei received at Casa Rosada the head of the Council of Ministers of Italy, Giorgia Meloniwhich will remain in Argentina until this Wednesday night. After the bilateral, Both leaders provided a joint statement to the press, in which they highlighted the ties between both countries.
The invitation was finalized last Tuesday, in Rio de Janeiro, within the framework of the G20 Summit, which took place on November 18 and 19 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
On Tuesday afternoon, Italy landed at the Jorge Newbery airport in the city of Buenos Aires shortly before 6 p.m., and was received by her country’s ambassador to Argentina, Fabrizio Lucentini by the vice chancellor, Eduardo Bustamante; and by the director for Europe of the Argentine Foreign Ministry, Bettina de Fonseca.
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Javier Milei with Giorgia Meloni at Casa Rosada.
After the shared dinner at the Quinta de Olivos, of which no images were released, the prime minister stayed at the Four Seasons Hotel in Recoleta.
During this Wednesday afternoon, the Italian Premier will attend the Gala Night coordinated in her honor at 6:30 p.m., which will take place at the Teatro Coliseo. “Light, Camera, Dance!” is the artistic piece by director Daniele Cipriani chosen in tribute to great figures of cinema such as Visconti, Fellini, Rota, Loren, Sordi, Morricone and Piovani, among others.
Tuesday’s dinner dates back to the fourth exchange between the libertarian and Meloni. The first was during the month of February in Rome, and then Meloni invited the President to participate in the G7 meeting in June, in Borgo Egnazia.
The last approach occurred in September in New Yorkwithin the framework of the trip that both made to participate in the United Nations (UN) General Assembly.
In this way, the president will close an intense international agenda that began with his long-awaited photo with Donald Trump, the recently elected president of the United States, at Mar-A-Lago; was marked by the reception of his counterpart from France, Emmanuel Macron, and continues with the trip to Brazil, where he held bilateral talks with Xi Jinping (China), Kristalina Georgieva (head of the IMF) and Narenda Modi (India).
Source: Ambito

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