President Javier Milei landed in Washington this morning and settled into Blair House ahead of one of his most anticipated meetings yet — a face-to-face with Donald Trump at the White House. The discussion is expected to cover Argentina’s financial rescue plan, trade relations, and how both countries can work together to counter China’s growing presence in Latin America.
Milei arrived with a small but powerful team: his sister and Secretary General, Karina Milei; Economy Minister Luis “Toto” Caputo; Security Minister Patricia Bullrich; and Central Bank President Santiago Bausilli. Their presence shows how seriously Milei is taking this relationship — he’s bringing his top people to the table.
The meeting will take place in the Oval Office this afternoon, followed by a working lunch with both delegations. While the agenda is broad, the focus will likely stay on building a stronger financial partnership and encouraging U.S. investment in Argentina. Both leaders share a common message — they believe in free markets, individual liberty, and the importance of putting their countries first.
Just days ago, Washington confirmed it’s moving forward with a $20 billion support plan for Argentina. That deal, seen as a lifeline for Argentina’s Central Bank, could help restore economic stability after years of uncertainty. For Milei, it’s more than just a financial deal — it’s proof that his reform program is being taken seriously by the world’s biggest economy.
The timing of this meeting matters. Argentina is heading into key legislative elections, and Milei’s visit sends a strong signal at home and abroad: his administration is gaining real traction on the global stage. The image of Milei walking through the White House alongside Trump will likely resonate with voters who see him as a leader unafraid to stand shoulder to shoulder with world powers.
This visit could mark a turning point for Argentina’s international standing. Milei’s message is clear — Argentina is back in the global conversation, confident, open for business, and ready to build lasting partnerships rooted in mutual respect and shared interests.


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