Overview
- The Casa Rosada is promoting a 2026 gathering of right-leaning presidents in Buenos Aires to coordinate a pro–United States agenda.
- Prospective invitees include José Antonio Kast of Chile, Rodrigo Paz of Bolivia, Daniel Noboa of Ecuador, Santiago Peña of Paraguay and Nayib Bukele of El Salvador.
- The initiative targets coordinated positions on trade liberalization, security and intelligence cooperation and international alignment to counter leaders such as Nicolás Maduro, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Gustavo Petro.
- Officials are weighing March 2026 in connection with a rescheduled CPAC event in Argentina, though they acknowledge the timetable could slip.
- President Javier Milei’s January participation at the World Economic Forum in Davos is confirmed, and the government is considering an invitation to U.S. President Donald Trump despite internal caution about the idea.