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🤝 Javier Milei recibe a Giorgia Meloni en Casa Rosada en busca de inversiones

👉 El presidente Javier Milei agasajó anoche a la titular del Consejo de Ministros de Italia, Giorgia Meloni, con una cena en la Quinta de Olivos. La invitación terminó de coordinarse en Río de Janeiro, en el marco de la Cumbre del G20, que se desarrolló este 18 y 19 de noviembre en Brasil, en la que ambos representantes dieron el presente.

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00:00Mier, Italiana, Giorgia, Meloni, look at them
00:02greeting each other on the balcony of the Casa Rosada.
00:05It's a spectacular afternoon, right?
00:06We don't know who they're greeting.
00:08You see, they're always on the balcony of the Casa Rosada.
00:09Poor thing, some...
00:10But they greet each other.
00:11Some of them return the greeting.
00:13Exactly.
00:14You see, there was a romance going on there,
00:16which doesn't exist, right?
00:17There's like a wave between Meloni...
00:18Not romance, but they flirted.
00:20Let's see, they're two young leaders, right?
00:23They have a similar age,
00:25they have very similar ideas, you see?
00:27There's a match from all sides,
00:29but for you to stay calm, Facundo,
00:30you who want to watch over the couple of President Milley,
00:34yesterday, when they ate at La Quinta de Olivos,
00:36Giorgia Meloni and Javier Milley,
00:38there was Yuyito González, right?
00:39Well, good, very good.
00:40Yuyito ordered a separate menu,
00:42because they all ate meat, with potatoes,
00:44an appetizer burrata, and Yuyito is a vegetarian.
00:47Ah, good.
00:47So she ordered her menu.
00:49Look how she knows, Cati. Intimacy is power.
00:50We know everything, you see?
00:51Very good, Cati. Intimacy.
00:52We have to find out a little bit of everything.
00:54Now, there's an image, I don't know if you have it, Noe,
00:57which is the moment when they greet each other.
00:59Yes.
00:59There was already a vibe when Milley visited and such.
01:03Two times.
01:04Look, look, there it is.
01:05Not everyone greets each other like that.
01:06Remember the greeting with Lula, like this.
01:08Look, look.
01:08No, they didn't greet each other like that.
01:09Oops.
01:10Hey, it looks like they're kissing.
01:11No.
01:12They're saying something.
01:13There's an ear there, right?
01:14There's something.
01:15There's something.
01:15Look at Karina Milley, how she laughs,
01:17she's funny too.
01:19Well, there's a vibe.
01:20There it is, there's a vibe.
01:21You see that Italians and Italians have this power, like...
01:25I don't know, Cati, that's...
01:28I say it in the past, but they have a special power.
01:31There's a vibe between Italians, Spaniards and Argentinians,
01:33because it's like...
01:34There's a harmony between Milley and Giorgia Ameleon.
01:36Milley doesn't hug all the leaders of the world like that.
01:39Sure.
01:39He hugged Trump, he hugged Meloni.
01:43Yes.
01:43Lula didn't hug him like that.
01:45No, no, it's clear.
01:46Like in X-20, right?
01:47It's clear.
01:47And they also ate olives last night,
01:49with medium-sized sushi,
01:51and now they're doing...
01:53This is the bilateral meeting.
01:55After the bilateral meeting...
01:57There's a look Milley gives to Karina.
01:59Karina is like...
02:00Well...
02:00They're all there.
02:01She's firm on the president's side.
02:03Look, look, look.
02:04She comes to his ear, she comes to his ear.
02:06She smiles, tuki-tuki.
02:08And there's a moment when he looks up and says,
02:10Is what I'm doing right?
02:11Look, it's fine.
02:12Approval.
02:13Yes.
02:14It's very good.
02:15And yes, the sister is fine.
02:16And yes.
02:17She watches Milley all the time.
02:18Besides, she's becoming a very powerful and important woman in the government.
02:24Of course.
02:25She's the boss.
02:26Milley says it in every interview.
02:27She's one of the most important people.
02:29Without her, she wouldn't be there.
02:30And she takes her everywhere.
02:32Evidently, also to her most important meetings, right?
02:36As we saw with Trump.
02:38Now with Meloni.
02:38Anyway, I say it again, right?
02:40Maybe there are a little more hugs than usual than other leaders.
02:43Now, as a joke,
02:45she has a very tight schedule because it's short.
02:47The Italian premiere here.
02:49Yesterday, as I was saying, they ate olives.
02:51There was Yushito González.
02:53Today is the bilateral meeting that we are seeing.
02:55The greeting on the balcony.
02:57And then they will receive her in the Coliseum Theater in the afternoon with honors.
03:01She will also have a lot of meetings with representatives of the Italian companies
03:07that make investments here in Argentina.
03:10And Milley's proposal to her,
03:12in addition to, obviously, the commercial cooperation and everything that happens between the two countries,
03:17is,
03:18Georgia, let's put together, together with Trump,
03:21an alliance of conservative leagues and countries.
03:24That was what Milley wanted to say in the speech of Mar-a-Lago,
03:27there at Donald Trump's house.
03:29And they cut it and he couldn't propose it.
03:31But he wants there to be countries that defend conservative values
03:35against the feminist agenda,
03:37against the 2030 agenda and the fight against climate change.
03:40And Georgia Meloni is her ally.
03:42Milley wants to convince her of that in these meetings she is having now.
03:46Cata, more material.
03:47Because in the last few hours the president spoke.
03:49Exactly.
03:49Did you see that yesterday they said, Facu, where is Milley in the general photo?
03:53We asked ourselves, we saw, hey, they're all there.
03:55We looked at it with a magnifying glass and you said,
03:57if she was with Cristalina, but Cristalina is in the photo.
03:59If she is, well.
04:01I also gave an interview.
04:02We don't know if I was just giving that.
04:05I gave a very long interview to President Milley.
04:08Almost two hours of interview and he left many titles, President Milley.
04:13And listen to one of the things our president said in this international media.
05:14Well, up to there, a president who is already used to going against the media,
05:20against journalists, well, wrapping everyone in the same bag that he calls leftovers, right?
05:28Yes, it's good to talk about it in depth because he obviously grabs himself
05:34probably from malpractice many times that can happen,
05:37like in any other profession, but he puts all journalism in the same bag.
05:42And the problem is that he is the president.
05:43So, well, sometimes it's in the game to say,
05:46and if the president says it, you can be afraid, you can get to silence an opinion.
05:51It's not so good, you get an army of trolls after something you criticize.
05:56Yes, yes, at this very moment, we are also talking to you and telling you part of this.
06:00Leftists, leftovers, the word leftover comes out a lot.
06:03There is a tweet from the president of the last hours,
06:06a tweet or a post he even made on Instagram.
06:08Long.
06:09Very long, very extensive.
06:12Do you want to read it, Cata?
06:13I'll read it to you.
06:14Look, basically, it's a whole statement against journalism,
06:19but some of the things it says,
06:21journalists in capital letters, it starts like this, it's titled like this, what it says.
06:25After giving this report that we were just listening to.
06:28For the most part, journalism likes hard boxing with an extreme dose of violence,
06:32with the particularity that its rival has to be tied by feet and hands.
06:36This is how they hit hard and show exquisite art.
06:40In turn, the opponent, in the face of an impossibility of defense,
06:43is often extorted so that they don't hit him so much.
06:46However, thanks to technology, cell phones and social networks,
06:51the delinquents of the microphone, speaking of journalists,
06:55today they see that their victims have not only managed to untie themselves,
06:59but also have a great capacity for response.
07:02Therefore, they discover that they are not only great pushovers,
07:05but they are also much less than mediocre
07:08in the face of a rival hardened by the fruit of asymmetric punishment.
07:11To these pseudo-journalists, I want to tell you that the time has come
07:16to have to pay back for having lied, slandered, insulted
07:20and even committed crimes of exodus.
07:22It's very serious what you're saying.
07:24You're already talking about crimes.
07:26It's very serious, but obviously, the government...
07:28I read your life until just now.
07:30It's useful, Cata, now I let you complete it,
07:32but it's useful to polarize, one day with syndicalism,
07:36another day with journalists, another day with communism,
07:39another day...
07:40A political gesture that we had already seen in Kirchnerism,
07:43that idea of ​​inventing an enemy all the time,
07:46possibly to give strength and strength,
07:50a still weak political force in parliamentary terms,
07:53new in terms of political history.
07:57The government and the president themselves disorient you a little,
08:01because what is the true Millet?
08:04The one that yesterday showed huge signs of political pragmatism
08:08in international politics,
08:11attending the G20 summit, which is already a political event,
08:16because it was held in Rio de Janeiro,
08:18taking the photo with Lula.
08:20Then we can analyze, because we are also complex,
08:24we start to analyze if the photo...
08:26And we piss him a lot of times, it must also be said.
08:28It's true.
08:29Now, with what Millet do you stay?
08:31With the one that yesterday showed signs of leadership
08:34to be pragmatic and take a picture with Xi Jinping
08:37and take a lot of money, investments or business
08:42that Argentina is going to end up doing with Lula.
08:45With Lula and with China.
08:46Or this one that returns to Argentina.
08:48So is what he says more important or what he does?
08:51And both, Facu.
08:54Surely it happened to you too.
08:56Not all journalists are in the same bag.
08:59And of course, like any profession,
09:01you have to review what you do,
09:03do self-criticism,
09:05and there is always someone who can poke you
09:07in what you do with bad or good intention.
09:09Now, yesterday a colleague, Luciana Geuna,
09:12when she received an award,
09:14said that she did an interview with a member of this government,
09:17and since she did not like what she questioned,
09:19a lot of trolls began to say to her,
09:22and people that she loves,
09:23who are not from the world of journalism,
09:25seriously asked her if she was in the bag.
09:27This is starting to sink in,
09:29and I tell you, it's worrying,
09:31because in the United States, which you went to,
09:33a lot of people from the North American society
09:36took Trump's speech against the media,
09:38and today they think that everyone is the same
09:40as the corrupt journalists,
09:42and that freedom of the press is lost.

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