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President Javier Miley Meet with the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Kristalina GeorgievaWithin the framework of the G20 meeting in Brazil.
Attending the meeting were Secretary General of the Presidium, Karina Millay, Chancellor of the Exchequer Gerardo VerteinMinister of Economy, Louis Caputo and finance minister Pablo Kilno.
The meeting between Millais and Georgieva took place in the context of a dialogue The new deal could include “new funding.”
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Milley rejects “all elements related to the 2030 Agenda” in the G20 final declaration
At his last meeting with IMF officials in October, Caputo said “it’s not a matter of when; it’s a matter of when” Agree on what we want to do in the next phase of the programme. They have to agree to that, and if that’s the case, we have to negotiate terms. “It takes time.”
“We are communicating what is new stage Our plan,” he added.
Regarding the arrival of “new funds” to disburse international organizations, he said: “This is being debated by the team and the IMF itself. Additional funding could ease pressure on central banks.
Cumbre con Xi Jinping
Earlier on Tuesday, Millay spoke with President Xi Jinping bows.
“China expressed interest in increasing trade with the Argentine Republica while Argentina says it wants to diversify and increase exports to Chinese market“The official statement said, adding, “The two countries agreed to continue their efforts to strengthen commercial relations and develop joint projects that will benefit the economies of both countries.
Argentine Minister of Economy Luis Caputo represented Argentina at the meeting; Minister of Foreign Affairs Geraldo Werthein; Secretary of the Presidential Office Karina Milai; Minister of Defense Luis Petry; Minister of National Deregulation and Transformation Federico Sturzenegger; presidential spokesman Manuel Adoni; and central bank governor Santiago Bausili and other secretaries and government officials.
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How could Argentina’s rejection of the 2030 Agenda elements affect its long-term economic strategies according to Dr. Torres?
**Interview with Economic Analyst Dr. Elena Torres on the Recent G20 Meeting and Its Implications for Argentina**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us, Dr. Torres. Let’s discuss the recent meeting between President Javier Milei and IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva during the G20 in Brazil. What is the significance of this meeting for Argentina?
**Dr. Torres:** Thank you for having me. The meeting is quite significant for Argentina, especially considering the country’s financial struggles and tensions with the IMF in the past. This dialogue represents an opportunity for Argentina to negotiate new funding arrangements and possibly reshape its financing relationship with the IMF.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned new funding arrangements. What might these arrangements look like, and how could they impact Argentina’s economic policies?
**Dr. Torres:** That’s a great question. New funding could provide the government with the necessary resources to stabilize its economy, which has been grappling with inflation and debt. However, Milei’s recent rejection of elements related to the 2030 Agenda suggests he may pursue a different path than previous administrations, focusing on more immediate economic measures rather than long-term sustainability goals.
**Interviewer:** The attendance of key figures such as the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Minister of Economy indicates a unified front. How essential is this collective approach for the negotiations with the IMF?
**Dr. Torres:** A united government front is crucial. It demonstrates to the IMF that Argentina is serious about reform and is capable of presenting a coherent strategy. This could make the IMF more likely to support Argentina with favorable terms. Disagreements within the administration could weaken their position in negotiations.
**Interviewer:** some reports suggest increasing tension with the IMF. Given President Milei’s rejection of the 2030 Agenda elements, how might this influence Argentina’s relationship with international financial institutions?
**Dr. Torres:** If Milei continues to dismiss internationally accepted frameworks for sustainable development, it could strain Argentina’s relationships with not only the IMF but also other international partners. While some persuasive arguments can be made for prioritizing immediate economic recovery, failing to engage with broader sustainability goals might limit Argentina’s access to a wider pool of international funding and support in the long run.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Dr. Torres, for your insights. It’s clear that the path forward for Argentina will require careful navigation of both domestic and international pressures.
**Dr. Torres:** Thank you for having me. It’s certainly a critical time for Argentina.