Overview
- After attending the World Economic Forum in Davos from January 19–23, President Javier Milei plans a first‑quarter tour to France, Italy, Germany and the United Kingdom.
- Casa Rosada describes the goal as selling Argentina to governments and companies to attract new investment, with dates and final agendas still to be set.
- The Foreign Ministry is working on a trade arrangement with the UK, potentially bilateral or via Mercosur, alongside preparations for Milei’s prospective UK stop.
- Milei has reiterated to The Telegraph that sovereignty over the Malvinas is not negotiable and that he will pursue recovery through diplomatic channels.
- Officials say Milei’s Davos address will underscore steadfast support for the U.S., including backing for President Donald Trump’s actions in Venezuela, while Karina Milei organizes a separate commercial visit to China without a set date.