Overview
- Casa Rosada is preparing a 2026 summit of right‑leaning presidents in Buenos Aires, with March under review to align with CPAC.
- Tentative outreach includes José Antonio Kast (Chile), Rodrigo Paz (Bolivia), Daniel Noboa (Ecuador), Santiago Peña (Paraguay) and Nayib Bukele (El Salvador), with Peru’s José Jeri also floated.
- Officials frame the effort as building a conservative axis aligned with the United States, and some are discussing inviting President Donald Trump, though no formal invitation has been issued.
- Policy coordination under discussion includes trade liberalization and Mercosur changes to enable bilateral deals, along with security and intelligence cooperation and opposition to Agenda 2030.
- The plan remains in an early stage requiring formal invitations from the Foreign Ministry, and Milei has confirmed he will attend the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 19–23, 2026.