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Donald Trump will meet with Javier Milei in Miami in early March

Donald Trump has invited Javier Milei and other Latin American presidents for a summit in Miami on March 7.

Donald Trump has called for a summit on March 7 in Miami that will bring together Javier Milei and several other like-minded Latin American presidents. According to an official source cited by ClarΓ­n, Milei received an invitation along with leaders from Paraguay, Bolivia, El Salvador, Ecuador, and Honduras. While the participation of Milei is not yet officially confirmed, it is expected that he will attend, as the meeting aims to strengthen relations among U.S. allied nations in the region.

This invitation from the White House underscores the growing strategic partnership between the United States and Argentina, particularly under Milei's administration. His government has expressed a strong interest in aligning closely with the U.S., considering it a key ally alongside Israel. Milei's approach indicates a shift in Argentina's foreign policy, emphasizing cooperation and ideological affinity with U.S. leadership, which aims to consolidate political ties in Latin America.

The summit illustrates the increasing influence of the United States in Latin America, especially as it seeks to build alliances with leaders who share similar political ideologies and values. This meeting could have significant implications for regional geopolitics, potentially reshaping economic and diplomatic relationships among these nations and the U.S. Given the context of rising anti-American sentiment in parts of Latin America, Trump's initiative may serve both as a rallying point for his administration and as a framework for Milei to strengthen his own position domestically and internationally.

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