President Javier Milei is holding a series of meetings at the Casa Rosada this Thursday, with a highlight being the audience with Argentine-Venezuelan activist Elisa Trotta. According to Noticias Argentinas, the head of state is meeting with the former ambassador of Venezuela to Argentina, who also serves as secretary of the Argentine Forum for Democracy. The libertarian, aligned with the United States, which intervened in the Caribbean country and detained Nicolás Maduro by direct order of Donald Trump, is active on the international agenda at the center of the scene. In the morning, he received the President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, who criticized the Bolivarian regime and defined Maduro as "a dictator who hijacked the polls and his people," which resulted in "murders, tortures, famine, and the exodus of millions of Venezuelans." Trotta arrives at Casa Rosada after expressing "relief" and "excitement" over Maduro's detention and the Republican landing in Venezuela. "It was a mix of emotion, relief, disbelief, and justice. When I saw the image of Maduro imprisoned, it was the first time I could cry," she stated in an interview with Vía Libre. Likewise, she stated: "First, Venezuela must be stabilized. Not only internally, but also against external factors: guerrillas, drug trafficking, international terrorism."
Argentina's President Meets Activist Who Backed Maduro's Arrest
Argentine President Javier Milei met with Elisa Trotta, a former Venezuelan ambassador and activist who expressed relief after the arrest of President Nicolás Maduro. As part of his active international schedule, Milei also received the President of the Community of Madrid.