Overview
- The Argentine president called the British presence on the Malvinas, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands an illegal occupation and reiterated Argentina’s sovereignty claim.
- He formally invited the United Kingdom to resume bilateral negotiations referencing UN General Assembly Resolution 2065 to seek a peaceful solution.
- Milei said the UN has shifted into a supranational bureaucracy imposing lifestyles, rejecting what he described as overreach beyond cooperative nation‑state dialogue.
- He accused the global left of escalating political violence, invoked the unresolved 1992 embassy and 1994 AMIA bombings, and urged respect for Interpol red notices.
- The speech praised President Donald Trump’s approach to illegal immigration and trade policy, pressed for the release of Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo in Venezuela, and demanded freedom for hostages still held in Gaza; reporters described a sparsely attended hall.