Buenos Aires, November 24 (NA) -- Minister of Foreign Affairs Pablo Quirno will participate in the Argentine-Israeli Economic Forum, accompanied by his Israeli counterpart, Gideon Sa'ar. According to information from the Argentine News Agency (NA), both ministers will be in charge of inaugurating the Economic Forum. The day will feature a round of business meetings between Israeli and Argentine entrepreneurs, aiming to 'explore opportunities for cooperation, trade, and investment in key sectors such as technology, energy, and finance,' sources told the agency. There will also be an agenda for 'joint work' between the industrial unions of both countries to 'foster closer collaboration.' The event will take place next Tuesday, November 25, at the Palace of Freedom. It is scheduled to start at 3:30 PM. Towards the end, a question-and-answer session will be held with Yael Ravia Tzadok, Undersecretary of Economic Affairs of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Sa'ar, who is the official reporting to Benjamin Netanyahu, is part of the close relationship maintained by both countries. In this context, President Javier Milei will receive Gideon Sa'ar, Israel's Minister of Foreign Affairs, tomorrow at the Casa Rosada. The last time the Head of State visited the Middle Eastern country was in June, where he held an official audience with Isaac Herzog, President of Israel, and carried out political, economic, and spiritual activities.
Argentina's Foreign Minister to Open Economic Forum with Israel
Argentina's Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno and Israeli counterpart Gideon Sa'ar will open the Argentine-Israeli Economic Forum in Buenos Aires. The event includes a business roundtable and discussions on cooperation in technology, energy, and finance.