2024-01-14 16:52:43
This Monday, January 15, the president Javier Miley will travel to Davos, Switzerland, to participate in the World Economic Forum (WEF). It will be his first trip abroad as president, the final detail of his agenda was not made official, but a detail was indicated that reveals the interest that world leaders have in listening to him: the Presidency received more than 80 requests for an audience, among leaders. politicians, economists and investors.
A photo with the head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is taken for granted, Kristalina Georgievaand it is also noted that a meeting with the French president would have been agreed Emmanuel Macronbut in fact there has not yet been an official report detailing the bilateral relations that the Argentine president will have in his long-awaited visit to the traditional Swiss Forum.
Milei will depart this Monday at 5:50 p.m. on a commercial flight to Frankfurt, Germanya place where he will arrive on Tuesday at 11:05 local time (7:05 in Argentina), there he will stop to continue Zurich, and from there it will travel by land to the Swiss city that hosts the Forum. His return to the country is scheduled for next Friday.
He will be accompanied on the journey by the Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina Milei; the chief of staff, Nicolas Posse; the chancellor, Diana Mondino; and the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo.
The Argentine president will be one of the keynote speakers of the meeting that brings together more than 100 governments, international organizations and leaders from various areas of global economic power. His presentation will take place this Wednesday at 3:50 p.m. (11:50 a.m. Argentine time) and is expected to last regarding 25 minutes.
Milei will hold her exhibition under the title “Freedom, the key to prosperity”and will be accompanied by the founder of the international forum, Klaus Schwab.
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On the same day that Milei speaks, the Secretary of State of the United States will also speak, Antony Blinken; the Secretary General of the United Nations (UN), Antonio Guterres; the prime minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez; and the president of France, Emmanuel Macron.
Although, as we said, the Argentine president’s agenda is not known, it was revealed that he received more than 80 hearing requests from different heads of state and investors. The president’s return is scheduled for when his intervention at the event ends, arriving in Argentina on Friday around 7:55 a.m., thus completing his first week abroadputting focus on the international agenda.
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