Potential Argentine Foreign Minister Diana Mondino said Buenos Aires would stop interacting with government offices in Brasilia and Beijing. His words lead the way RIA News.
Mondino is being considered as a possible candidate to head the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs following the victory of far-right politician Javier Miley in the presidential election. The statement came in response to a question from Russian journalists about whether Argentina would encourage trade with Brazil and China, its current main trading partners.
After the results of the second round of elections, Javier Miley opposes Argentina’s entry into BRICS and is a supporter of radical liberal reforms in the country translated 55.95% of the votes, which is enough to win the election.
Javier Miley heads the Libertarian Party, which is part of the right-wing Freedom Comes alliance. He advocates minimal government intervention in life, plans to abolish the Central Bank, and proposes replacing the national currency with the dollar. The politician also plans to seriously reduce budget expenditures to solve economic problems. Miley stated that she will not improve interstate relations due to disagreements about the policies of Brazil, China and Russia, but will not prevent private businesses from interacting with these countries.
Former presidents of Brazil and Colombia commented Miley’s victory in the elections in Argentina.