RIO DE JANEIRO, February 22 Argentine Foreign Minister Diana Mondino, in a conversation with, admitted the possibility of a meeting between the country's President Javier Miley and the head of the Russian state, Vladimir Putin, follows from her words.
“I believe so,” the minister said, answering the question whether she sees an opportunity for a meeting between the leaders of the two countries.
“Diplomacy and civility are never lost, even if we have different points of view,” she added.
Late last year, a far-right politician won the presidential election in Argentina Javier Miley. During his election campaign, he said that he intended to focus on the United States and Israel in foreign policy and advocated refusing cooperation with China, Brazil and Russia. Also, the new authorities of the country abandoned the planned accession of Argentina to BRICS from January 1, 2024. However, after taking office, Miley softened his position on many issues.
Russian Ambassador to Buenos Aires Dmitry Feoktistov previously said in an interview that representatives of the Argentine presidential administration in personal contacts declared their readiness for mutually beneficial interaction with Russia.