El presidente argentino, se reunió con la primera ministra italiana, para discutir sobre el respeto la defensa de la familia y el combate al "virus woke". Ambos líderes compartieron en sus discursos su visión común sobre los desafíos actuales y futuros de sus naciones. En el encuentro también se abordaron temas estratégicos como la transición energética, infraestructura y suministro de materias primas críticas. Este encuentro refuerza los vínculos entre Argentina e Italia en un contexto global complejo.
"Pocos presidentes se animan a decirle la verdad a la ciudadanía" - Javier Milei
"Los que están peleados con la realidad son ellos" - Javier Milei
"Hay profundas raíces que unen a Italia y Argentina"
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"Pocos presidentes se animan a decirle la verdad a la ciudadanía" - Javier Milei
"Los que están peleados con la realidad son ellos" - Javier Milei
"Hay profundas raíces que unen a Italia y Argentina"
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00:00After the meeting with the Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Melloni.
00:04It was planned, there we see the two flags.
00:06We advocate for the respect and restriction of the right to life
00:09and the defense of the family as a central element of society.
00:13And in the face of the disease of the soul, which is the Wok virus,
00:16we ask to restore common sense
00:19and return to the values shared by the vast majority of citizens of the Western world.
00:24Values that, by the way,
00:27were largely forged in ancient Rome.
00:31In addition, I believe that the Prime Minister Melloni and I
00:36have something in common in a dimension that is political,
00:39but it is also personal.
00:41We were both chosen to lead the destinies of our countries
00:45by courageously, truthfully and without taboos
00:48what we could call the central problem of each of our nations.
00:52In my case, ending the rampant inflation
00:55and the deep misery left in Argentina by decades of collectivism.
01:00In the case of Prime Minister Melloni,
01:03giving a forceful answer to the problem of uncontrolled immigration
01:07and its consequences in citizen security.
01:10There are few presidents in the world who dare to tell the truth to citizens.
01:15And facing without barracks the structural problems of their countries
01:18can be done with one hand.
01:21And as we both know well,
01:24doing it is not free.
01:26We were and we are punished by the establishment,
01:29by our actions and opinions,
01:31because they prefer to administer decadence
01:33rather than assume the risk of building solutions.
01:37Well, we are going to bear.
01:42Why?
01:43Because we know that in the long run we will prevail.
01:47Although they play with advantages, we will prevail.
01:51Because those who are fighting against reality are them.
01:54Those who defend foreign ideas to our peoples are them.
01:58And because we are motivated by a noble cause,
02:01that our citizens feel proud to be Argentines and Italians.
02:06To give a horizon of progress to entire generations
02:09who have lost hope.
02:11And to return to our nations their laurels of glory.
02:14I know that each one, from his place,
02:17is working tirelessly to achieve it.
02:20And I hope that with all the efforts we make separately,
02:23we can also add a joint work,
02:26collaborating among those who have common goals.
02:30Not only Italy and Argentina,
02:32but also other countries of the free world
02:34that share our values.
02:36An alliance of free nations,
02:38united against tyranny and misery.
02:41Because today the West is under a mantle of darkness
02:45and demands that those of us who defend freedom,
02:48because we are still few,
02:50shed light and mark the way.
02:52Because, as I always say,
02:54the victory of war does not depend on the number of soldiers,
02:57but on the forces that come from heaven.
02:59I am excited about the future of collaboration
03:02that faces our nations.
03:04I hope you too.
03:06Thank you very much.
03:18Well, until then, President Milley spoke.
03:20A short speech, Cata,
03:22in consonance with what he has been saying.
03:24Gioia Meloni will speak now, right?
03:25Exactly.
03:26They foresaw this press conference
03:28after the bilateral meeting between the two of them.
03:30Now the Italian Prime Minister will speak,
03:32then, for all accredited journalists and the government.
03:35Here in Buenos Aires,
03:36it really made us feel at home.
03:38I am very happy to be here.
03:40It is the first time that I come to Argentina,
03:43but it is also my first bilateral visit
03:46to Latin America since I came to the government.
03:49It is not a coincidence that I chose Buenos Aires,
03:53because, as President Milley correctly recalled,
03:56the Italian people and the Argentine people
03:59are brotherly peoples.
04:01Our historical friendship
04:03is nourished daily
04:05by the presence
04:07of the largest Italian community abroad.
04:10We are talking about more than one million Italians
04:14and approximately 20 million descendants of Italians
04:18who live today in Argentina.
04:20The bond that unites our nations
04:23has deep roots,
04:25which are even...
04:29originate even before Italy and Argentina
04:32were free and sovereign states.
04:35The love for freedom
04:37is a feeling, dear Javier,
04:39that unites us forever.
04:42Clearly, with this visit,
04:44I also wanted to return
04:46the special attention
04:48that President Milley had for Italy.
04:50I remember with great pleasure
04:52that Rome was the first European capital
04:54that President Milley chose to visit
04:56after his election.
04:58We met at the Palazzo Chigi
05:01on February 12th,
05:03and then we met again
05:05at the summit
05:07of Limite Borgognazia
05:10where, as President,
05:12he wanted Italy to be
05:14one of the invited nations,
05:16because we believe that
05:18the point of view of Buenos Aires
05:20is decisive,
05:22both to renew the relationship
05:24between Italy and Argentina
05:26and to face the great challenges
05:28of our time.
05:30These are challenges
05:32that we are deepening these days.
05:34First, we did it at the G20 summit,
05:36where we confirmed
05:38our common will to work together,
05:40especially in the main
05:42international scenarios.
05:44We also did it
05:46at our bilateral meeting,
05:48where we confirmed our will
05:50to work together,
05:52because our common points of view
05:54are many.
05:56I now think of Ukraine,
05:58the Middle East, and also the crisis
06:00that Venezuela is going through.
06:02It is a question that
06:04is very close to both
06:06of them.
06:08In our case,
06:10for many citizens of Italian origin
06:12who are in a land
06:14that, as you know,
06:16even in its name
06:18is linked to Italy,
06:20particularly to Venice.
06:22We recognize the victory
06:24planned by Maduro
06:26after elections that were not
06:28at all transparent.
06:30We condemn the repression
06:32of the regime that led to the death
06:34of thousands of demonstrators,
06:36the arrest of thousands
06:38of opponents,
06:40and the exile of the candidate
06:42president of the democratic opposition.
06:44I think it is our duty
06:46to make our voice heard.
06:48I thank President Millet
06:50because he did it on several occasions.
06:52In all the statements of the G7
06:54during our presidency,
06:56we made this position manifest,
06:58and we are still going to do it
07:00with a clearer voice,
07:02and we are working for a democratic
07:04and peaceful transition of Venezuela
07:06so that the preference
07:08manifested by the European people
07:10in favor of González Urrutia
07:12and the explicit demonstration
07:14of the search
07:16for freedom
07:18is reflected in reality.
07:20Returning to our bilateral relations,
07:22we agree that
07:24Italy and Argentina still have
07:26a great potential to explore.
07:28Italy and Argentina are a reference point
07:30for Italy in Latin America.
07:32With President Millet,
07:34we decided to work on three guidelines.
07:36The first is obviously
07:38political collaboration.
07:40We agreed to write together
07:42an action plan, Italy-Argentina
07:442025-2030,
07:46which identifies main sectors
07:48for bilateral collaboration
07:50in which our efforts
07:52and energies can be concentrated.
07:54The second guideline
07:56on which we want to relaunch
07:58our common goal
08:00is the fight against organized crime.
08:02We are determined to fight
08:04against drug trafficking,
08:06corruption, money laundering,
08:08infiltration of the economic and social system,
08:10and human trafficking.
08:12We are proud, as Italy,
08:14to offer the strength
08:16and strength of our experience
08:18based on the research methods
08:20that two great Italians,
08:22Falcone and Borsellino,
08:24built,
08:26the basis for all
08:28the strategies of the fight
08:30against illegality.
08:32Italy is the protagonist
08:34of the European initiative
08:362.0 of technical assistance
08:38in the fight against organized crime.
08:40Italy is also committed
08:42to the programs that are called
08:44precisely Falcone and Borsellino,
08:46which is one of the most important
08:48things of our legal diplomacy
08:50and
08:52also of police investigations
08:54for the preparation
08:56of our magistrates.
08:58There is also the aspect
09:00of the commercial issue
09:02and investment that we want to relaunch.
09:04The potential for growth
09:06is extraordinary.
09:08Thanks to this,
09:10300 Italian companies
09:12that have 16,000 employees
09:14with almost 3 billion euros
09:16of business turnover
09:18are in Argentina.
09:20From this point of view,
09:22the liberalization of the market
09:24to support the investments
09:26that President Minelli is taking forward
09:28can open
09:30new opportunities
09:32from our point of view
09:34and be a further incentive
09:36for the Italian presence to grow
09:38in the way that we
09:40would like to enrich
09:42our collaboration,
09:44especially in strategic systems
09:46such as energy transition,
09:48infrastructure,
09:50air transport and space.
09:52Clearly, between me
09:54and President Minelli,
09:56we share a political idea
09:58and
10:00it is between two leaders
10:02who fight
10:04to defend the freedom of the West
10:06and the cardinal points are
10:08freedom, equality
10:10between nations, democratic systems,
10:12solidarity between
10:14nations. There is something that goes
10:16beyond a common cooperation
10:18between nations.
10:20The awareness of living in a difficult world,
10:22the responsibility imposed
10:24by this difficulty,
10:26that is, the strength of ideas
10:28and the courage that is needed
10:30to defend these ideas.
10:32Italy and Argentina
10:34are brotherly nations.
10:36We have a long way to go together
10:38and I am happy to walk
10:40this stretch of road with Javier,
10:42a brave man,
10:44my friend, a friend of Italy.
10:50Ladies and gentlemen.
10:52Well, that was the press conference
10:54of President Minelli
10:56with Giorgia Meloni.
10:58One more hug, one more greeting,
11:00a conclusive speech
11:02in conceptual terms,
11:04two similar views
11:06of this moment in the world, right?
11:08Exactly. Let's see,
11:10it was noticeable in everything they both said,
11:12that they are friends,
11:14that there is a logic, let's say,
11:16beyond the things that can be done
11:18in foreign policy,
11:20common agreements, commercial agreements.
11:22There is a harmony.
11:24There was this proposal of Minelli
11:26to make a league of countries,
11:28well, more aligned with certain
11:30more reactionary ideas,
11:32and there is a good reception
11:34on the part of Giorgia Meloni,
11:36who said, Minelli is my friend,
11:38we are friends.
11:40He was in the front row,
11:42let's remember that yesterday they already had
11:44a more relaxed meeting,
11:46Minelli and Giorgia Meloni in the Quinta d'Olivos,
11:48where they ate.
11:50Today everything is more protocol,
11:52this is what we are seeing,
11:54the greeting to the balcony first,
11:56the bilateral meeting,
11:58then the press conference,
12:00and then a little bit of honors and tributes
12:02for Giorgia Meloni in this last day
12:04in Buenos Aires, in the Coliseum Theater,
12:06where they are going to have fun.
12:08Giorgia Meloni is going to meet, of course,
12:10a lot of people in Argentina,
12:12and that's where the agitated agenda
12:14that the president of Minelli
12:16has had in international matters ends.
12:18Let's remember that he has just returned
12:20from the G20 in Rio de Janeiro,
12:22where he was with Kristalina Georgieva,
12:24with the Prime Minister of India,
12:26with Xi Jinping, the leader of China,
12:28he came to see Donald Trump,
12:30a Minelli who cares a lot
12:32to show himself in the world,
12:34and so he is achieving it once again
12:36with Giorgia Meloni.
12:38Giorgia Meloni will be invited
12:40to this gala in the Coliseum Theater.
12:42The first part will be institutional,
12:44where the European Prime Minister
12:46will give a few words,
12:48there will be businessmen,
12:50about a thousand guests
12:52from the Italian community in Argentina,
12:54then there will be ballet,
12:56ballet dedicated to Italian cinema,
12:58with which, as you said,
13:00Cata, there is obviously
13:02a relationship that is growing,
13:04then we will have to see
13:06if that link is translated
13:08in terms of the economy,
13:10of the day-to-day,
13:12and what is the use
13:14of this meeting between Meloni
13:16and Milei, which without a doubt
13:18in institutional terms
13:20is extremely challenging, right?
13:22Obviously, and it is important,
13:24the meetings that Milei had
13:26and the agreements to which
13:28he has reached in recent days,
13:30but Facu, you have traveled a lot,
13:32you have covered the country abroad
13:34and the world map, right?
13:36You also have to understand that,
13:38that beyond the good harmony
13:40that one or another ruler
13:42has in Argentina,
13:44sometimes, fortunately,
13:46and sometimes not so much,
13:48we do not care too much
13:50about the geopolitics of the world
13:52and the economy of the world,
13:54beyond the fact that we have a lot
13:56to offer in the energy sector
13:58and other key areas
14:00such as the field,
14:02but it is also worth the year
14:04for President Milei
14:06in terms of meetings
14:08and geopolitical meetings.
14:10Exactly.
14:12Then we have to see
14:14how all this is translated
14:16into people's pockets,
14:18into the streets.