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Milei in US for key investor meetings and to deepen Argentina-US ties

Milei travels to the U.S. with Caputo for a 24-hour visit focused on investor talks and strengthening Argentina-U.S. relations.

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Following his final campaign event in Buenos Aires Province, President Javier Milei departed for a 24-hour visit to the United States, accompanied by Economy Minister Luis Caputo, to meet with prominent investors and officials. The visit aims to strengthen bilateral relations between Argentina and the U.S., signaling international engagement ahead of a politically sensitive weekend.

Milei is expected to arrive in Los Angeles by midday Thursday (Argentina time), following a short technical stop in Lima, Peru. His first scheduled engagement is a meeting with astronaut Noel del Castro, reflecting symbolic cooperation in technology and innovation.

In the evening, Milei will meet D. Michael Milken, head of the influential Milken Institute. This will be followed by a private session with a select group of business and investment leaders, joined by Caputo and Argentine Ambassador Alejandro Oxenford. Names have not been disclosed by the official agenda.

Later that evening, two final meetings are planned: one with Chevron Vice President Mark A. Nelson, and another with businessman Andy Kleinman. While specifics remain confidential, government sources the talks as part of Argentina's international strategy to attract confidence and dialogue with global economic actors.

The return flight is scheduled for Friday afternoon, with Milei expected to land in Buenos Aires early Saturday-just in time for key provincial elections that are widely seen as a barometer ahead of the October legislative cycle.

This rapid diplomatic mission underscores Milei's intent to actively reinsert Argentina into global conversations, especially in economic and political spheres. In a volatile financial environment, reinforcing bilateral ties and engaging major international players are essential steps for Argentina's broader development goals.

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