On the eve of the closing of Argentina Week, the National Government celebrates the success of the event held in New York, promises new editions, and highlights the political gesture sent by the governors who accompanied President Javier Milei on the trip. According to Argentine News agency, the ruling coalition viewed positively the demonstration of governance by the 11 provincial representatives of different political persuasions, who were invited by Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno. 'The assessment is positive. It is expected that this Saturday, while Milei participates in the Madrid Economic Forum, the delegation will return to Buenos Aires. On Monday, the political table will meet again at the Casa Rosada to discuss the legislative agenda for the ordinary period, after internal tensions suspended during the first months of the year have resumed.' 'This is an additional factor that gives Argentina greater appeal. A very clear orientation towards values and belonging in a world that is showing every day different actors in fierce competition between great powers,' they stated. With the presence of the president and much of his cabinet, at Balcarce 50 they are hopeful about the arrival of foreign investments, even though the libertarian wasted his exposure to businessmen Paolo Rocca, CEO of Techint, and Javier Madanes Quintanilla, head of FATE. 'It did not resonate with the Americans. He spoke of two specific cases just to exemplify. Each admits to having found in the Government a guarantor of the conditions for the provinces to monetize the projects developed in them,' stated a voice from the libertarian ecosystem. Likewise, they emphasize that the deployment of the event was possible due to the close link with the Republican government of Donald Trump in the United States, which they promise to intensify in the future. 'The country had to invest years of enormous time, and now is the time to show results,' an official told NA. It is that at Balcarce 50 they believe that Argentina's 'roadshow' before international investors fulfilled the objective of showing the course of the libertarian administration, allowed 'to make known' the reforms promoted and served as a platform to attract foreign investment in strategic sectors such as energy, mining, infrastructure, and technology. 'It allowed us to speak with creditors and markets, to gather in the same event debt funds, international banks, risk rating agencies,' they celebrated with this agency. In the same vein, another attendee remarked: 'There was a lot of interest seen, and it is a combination of two years of fiscal balance, economic freedom, and validation at the polls. It is another step in the long process that the country needs to go through to recover a credibility that Kirchnerism dynamited for years.' At the Casa Rosada, they are pleased with the presence of the governors Marcelo Orrego (San Juan), Raúl Jalil (Catamarca), Carlos Sádir (Jujuy), Gustavo Sáenz (Salta), Claudio Vidal (Santa Cruz), Rolando Figueroa (Neuquén), Martín Llaryora (Córdoba), Alberto Weretilneck (Río Negro), Alfredo Cornejo (Mendoza), Ignacio Torres (Chubut) and Juan Pablo Valdés (Corrientes), who will this Thursday speak in two thematic panels on energy and minerals. 'One of the most visible factors was the presence of the governors. In parallel, almost the entire team of ministers supported the official: some publicly, such as Sandra Pettovello (Human Capital), and others confidentially. With the president on Argentine soil, the coordinating minister, who held a series of meetings with governors, businessmen and spoke on several occasions, will participate in the closing panel this Thursday. The presence of his wife, Bettina Angeletti, on the ARG 01 that transported the president and several officials made an impact on social networks and generated internal tension. In some tribes of the libertarian camp, they detect 'friendly fire' and point inwards after the episode escalated with intensity. They listened, but it is a local political issue,' justified a member of the extensive delegation that traveled to New York. The truth is that the 'success' of the mega event that also included the firms JPMorgan, Bank of America and Citibank and the Embassy in the United States, in charge of Alejandro Oxenford, in the organization, was clouded - in part - by the controversy opened behind the figure of the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni.
Argentina Government Celebrates Success of Country Week in New York
The Argentine government positively assessed the 'Argentina Week' event in New York, emphasizing the political significance of the participation of governors from different provinces. The goal of the 'roadshow' was to attract foreign investment in strategic sectors. Despite some internal disagreements, the Casa Rosada believes the event fulfilled its task of restoring international trust in the country.