The president of Argentina, Javier Mileiwill meet next Saturday at Texas (USA.) with the South African tycoon Elon Musk in the factory of one of the companies he runs, the automotive company Tesla.
Milei will travel this Tuesday at 10:40 p.m. local time (1:40 GMT on Wednesday) to the city of Miami to receive an award from the orthodox Jewish movement Chabad Lubavitch, and will later travel to Texas, as confirmed this Tuesday by the presidential spokesperson. Manuel Adorni.
After his trip to the United States, the Argentine president will go to Denmark, where next Monday he will hold a meeting with the Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen.
At Tesla’s gigafactory in the American city of Austin, Musk’s automotive company produces components for its ‘Y’ model and manufactures the Tesla Cybertruck electric pickup truck.
Milei and Musk, one of the richest men in the world, according to the lists of tycoons, have shown their mutual admiration on more than one occasion with messages on the social network X, owned by the South African.
After the victory of the ultraliberal in the second round of the Argentine presidential elections on November 19, Musk assured that, with Milei’s Presidency, “Argentina is preparing for prosperity.”
Subsequently, Milei and Musk spoke by phone days before the Argentine president’s inauguration.
On March 26, the Argentine Executive authorized the company Starlink, owned by Musk, and other technology corporations to provide their internet services via satellite in the South American country.
Before their meeting in Austin at 6:45 p.m. next Saturday (11:45 p.m. GMT), Milei will attend a ceremony in Miami this Wednesday with her sister, the general secretary of the Presidency, Karina Milei, in which they will be will recognize how “International Ambassadors of Light”, a distinction awarded by the Orthodox Jewish Chabad Lubavitch movement.
Although Milei is Catholic, he has shown himself close to the Jewish community and very interested in sacred texts and the Hebrew religion.
The third part of Milei’s trip will begin on Saturday, when the president flies at 8:15 p.m. to Paris, where he will make a stopover before leaving for Copenhagen.
In the Danish capital he will meet Prime Minister Frederiksen, a Social Democrat. Argentina has been negotiating for weeks the purchase of several F-16 combat aircraft from the Nordic country.
In recent days, the media in the South American country had speculated about the possibility that the president would travel to Denmark to personally take charge of the negotiations.
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Source: Gestion

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