פרעזידענט טראמפ נעמט אויף ארגענטינע'ס פרעזידענט אין ווייסן הויז
President Donald Trump officially welcomed Argentine President Javier Milei to the White House on October 14, 2025, marking a high-profile meeting between two leaders united by shared visions of economic freedom and anti-socialist policy.
The event featured U.S. and Argentine flags adorning the South Lawn as the two presidents shook hands and briefly discussed international matters, including developments in Gaza. Footage from the arrival ceremony captured both leaders exchanging smiles and reaffirming the close ties between Washington and Buenos Aires.
The meeting coincides with the United States extending a $20 billion financial assistance package to help stabilize Argentina’s economy, which has faced persistent inflation and currency instability. The aid is seen as a show of confidence in Milei’s libertarian reform agenda, which mirrors Trump’s “America First” philosophy — emphasizing fiscal discipline, deregulation, and resistance to socialist policies.
Analysts describe the partnership as a new chapter in U.S.-Latin American relations, with both leaders advocating market-driven recovery and stronger bilateral trade.
“President Milei is doing an incredible job turning Argentina around,” Trump said during their private remarks. “He’s bringing back strength, liberty, and pride — something we both believe every nation deserves.”