Russian President Vladimir Putin has no plans to visit Latin America in the near future, but Russia will continue to develop relations with countries in the South American continent, including Argentina. Dmitry Peskov, press secretary of the head of state, told reporters about this.
Peskov emphasized that cooperation with Argentina will continue despite the contradictory statements heard from Buenos Aires before the elections.
“We aim to focus on our common interests with Argentina. We want to improve our bilateral relations,” he said.
Argentinian President Miley previously promise Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky will hold a summit on Ukraine.
This will be the first such summit in Latin America. Argentina’s new president has been supporting Ukraine since the beginning of the Northeastern Military District. He called Vladimir Putin an “autocrat,” appeared in public with a Ukrainian flag, and said that the “Russian invasion” could not be approved by anyone who “defends the ideas of freedom.”
Previously in Argentina accepted The country’s refusal to join BRICS.