Overview
- Javier Milei travels to Switzerland for the World Economic Forum and is slated to speak on Wednesday at 11:45 a.m. Argentina time for about 30 minutes in the “How can we cooperate in a more contested world?” block.
- He plans a round of meetings with top financiers to pitch Argentina, with reported slots for Jamie Dimon (JP Morgan), Larry Fink (BlackRock), David Solomon (Goldman Sachs), Brian Moynihan (Bank of America), Onur Genç (BBVA) and Héctor Grisi (Santander).
- Outlets report strong expectations for an encounter with U.S. President Donald Trump, though no bilateral appears on official agendas; Milei also carries Trump’s invitation to join the Board/Junta of the Peace and has signaled he will accept.
- The delegation includes Karina Milei, Economy Minister Luis Caputo and Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno, with a formal greeting planned with Swiss President Guy Parmelin and a Bloomberg interview scheduled before the speech.
- Advisers preview a message centered on capitalism, free trade and “Western values,” with coverage split on whether he will soften last year’s anti‑“woke” broadsides or reprise them more directly in Davos’ tense geopolitical context.