Argentine President Javier Milei called the issue of the Falkland (Malvinas) Islands 'non-negotiable' during an interview with a British newspaper and stated that he will 'never' renounce the sovereignty claim. 'I will do everything possible to improve trade, taking geopolitical risks into account,' the head of state said in an interview with The Telegraph, assuring that it is a 'non-negotiable' issue. Milei reiterated his alignment with the United States and praised Republican Donald Trump. 'I am increasingly convinced that we are the best government in history,' he stressed. For Milei, 'today's debate is not about globalization, but about geopolitics.' 'There is one bloc, which is China and its satellites,' he stated. In addition, he highlighted his international policy in rejecting the self-proclaimed government of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela. 'Maduro is someone who has used state resources to infect the entire continent with communism,' affirmed the libertarian, and added: 'The world would be a better place without Venezuelan communism, and if, fundamentally, the Cuban version ended, the world would also be a better place.' On the other hand, he expressed his opinion on the geographical ideological division of the world. 'There is another one, which is Russia and its satellites,' he stated, and clarified: 'And there is another one, which is the United States, trying to ensure that its area of influence—its bloc of satellites—is the entire American continent.' Finally, he described his government as 'the best in history' and reaffirmed the economic direction.
Milei Calls Falklands Issue 'Non-Negotiable', Praises Trump's Government
Argentine President Javier Milei stated in an interview with a British newspaper that the Falkland Islands issue is non-negotiable and he will never give up the sovereignty claim. He also reaffirmed his commitment to the United States and praised Donald Trump, calling his government the best in history.