Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno is on an agenda in Germany, where he traveled to participate in the Security Conference being held in Munich. During a meeting with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, they reaffirmed the bilateral relationship despite the strategic alignment with the United States. China is our second trading partner, and exchange has grown significantly under the presidency of Javier Milei. They also discussed the expansion of Argentine exports, new investments, and progress in projects such as the dams in the south. The launch of the new Shanghai–Buenos Aires flight, operational from December 4, 2025, was also highlighted. This strengthens connectivity and generates benefits for passengers, tourism, and business. The benefits of RIGI in Argentina's new economic stage and advances in macroeconomic stabilization were also shared. The minister also revealed he had exchanged with the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, regarding the progress of the Mercosur–European Union agreement. Pending in the agenda are a bilateral meeting with the Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology of the UAE and another with the Vice President of Estonia.
Argentine Foreign Minister in Germany
Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno is at the Munich Security Conference. He discussed bilateral relations and trade with China's Wang Yi, new investments, and the new Shanghai-Buenos Aires flight project.