Overview
- The meeting is scheduled for 14:00 local time at Balcarce 50 and follows President Javier Milei’s recorded interview with journalist Andrés Oppenheimer.
- Government sources cited by Infobae say the talks could open the door to bilateral trade agreements, with a focus on market reforms and economic freedom.
- Foreign minister Pablo Quirno is expected to join the audience with Seymour at the presidential offices.
- David Seymour leads the ACT party and became vice prime minister on May 31, joining a governing coalition with National and New Zealand First after replacing Winston Peters.
- Coverage notes Seymour’s push to reinterpret the 1840 treaty affecting Māori rights, which drew mass protests in New Zealand, and highlights his alignment with Milei on smaller government and criticism of pandemic restrictions.