Argentina, Trump
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Donald Trump admitted that his $20 billion bailout for Argentina probably won't benefit the United States very much. So much for "America First."
It is in no one’s interest that Argentina fails. Buenos Aires is by far the IMF’s biggest single client after successive failed bailouts. Private bondholders are owed around $60bn. The Argentine people have suffered decades of economic chaos. The opposition Peronists offer no good alternatives.
The comments were made during a meeting with Argentine President Javier Milei, who faces midterm elections later this month.
In a meeting in Washington, Trump reiterated Washington’s willingness to help, but added that 'if he loses, we are not going to be generous.'
President Trump said the economic support is contingent on whether his political ally, President Javier Milei of Argentina, remains in power.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Tuesday threatened to pull assistance for Argentina — led by a political kindred spirit whose philosophy aligns with that of the Republican administration— if the nation’s internal politics don’t go the United States’ way in its upcoming elections.
Lionel Messi surpassed Neymar for the most assists in international football (60) after his stellar display in Argentina’s 6-0 win against Puerto Rico in a friendly.After missing the game against
For decades, Lumilagro rode to prosperity on the popularity of its signature steel or glass thermoses Argentines use to carry hot water to make mate, the locally ubiquitous herbal tea.
The U.S. is working on a multibillion-dollar rescue plan for Argentina funded by the private sector, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told a group of reporters on Wednesday.