Javier Milei will meet on June 23 with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz

The Argentine president will be received with military honors at the Chancellery, as confirmed by German government spokesman Wolfgang Büchner.

President Javier Milei will hold a bilateral meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on June 23, as announced this Friday by the official website of the German federal government.

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In the middle of his European tour to participate in the G7 summit, the Argentine head of state will visit the German Chancellery, where you will be received with military honors.

This was confirmed by the German government spokesperson, Wolfgang Buechnerwho also reported that cThey will hold a press conference at 2 p.m.

As announced by the spokesperson, the conclave of leaders will focus on bilateral and economic-political issues. “Argentina is among Germany’s most important partners on the Latin American continent“added Büchner.

Milei is scheduled to arrive in Teutonic lands one day before the meeting, as he will be received in the city of Hamburg by the Hayek liberal association the medal of the same name. Likewise, a day before he will be awarded in Madrid for the Juan de Mariana Instituteanother association related to the president’s ideas.

The arrival of Javier Milei at the G7 summit

President Javier Milei formally started its agenda at the G7 taking place in Bari, Italy. The head of state was received by Prime Minister Georgia Meloni, who is the host of the event. Then he had a first meeting with the head of the IMF Kristalina Georgieva and greeted Pope Francis and Joe Biden.

Milei Georgieva G7

Javier Milei and the head of the IMF, Kristalina Georgieva.

Reuters

The meeting with the head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) It happens after the approval of Argentina’s eighth review, which provides for a disbursement of US$800 million and the announcement by Economy Minister Luis Caputo of the start of negotiations for a new program.

 
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