Argentina’s President-elect, Javier Milei, is in Washington, discussing his economic plan with key figures, including President Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan. The talks cover fiscal adjustments, monetary reform, state restructuring, and deregulation, aiming to establish communication channels rather than seeking financing.
Milei, likened to Donald Trump, focuses on economic priorities but extends discussions to the International Monetary Fund and diplomatic meetings, including a positive encounter with former President Bill Clinton. Clinton expressed well wishes for Argentina’s future under Milei’s leadership.
While Milei explores different facets of American society, including a visit to Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson’s resting place, emphasizing his respect for Judaism, he maintains a connection to his Roman Catholic roots. Despite expressing interest in converting to Judaism, he has not initiated the formal process.

Milei’s strong support for Israel, evident in his political rallies, aligns with his overarching theme of diplomatic engagement and international cooperation. The visit to Washington signifies an opportunity to articulate his economic plan while affirming Argentina as a healthy and vibrant partner for the United States.
The President-elect’s interactions with former President Trump and the congratulatory call point to potential shared interests. Biden’s conversation emphasizes cooperation on economic issues, regional dynamics, and common goals such as human rights, food security, and clean energy.
Milei’s commitment to engaging with influential figures, coupled with his cultural sensitivity showcased during the symbolic visit to the burial site, underlines his approach to navigating challenges while embracing the diverse social fabric of Argentina.
