Prime Minister Netanyahu meets Argentine President

ANI June 11, 2025 156 views

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hosted Argentine President Javier Milei in Jerusalem, discussing Israel's ongoing war efforts. Milei expressed strong support for Israel, framing its victory as crucial for the Western world. Netanyahu praised Argentina's economic reforms under Milei's leadership, highlighting their positive impact. Both leaders agreed to deepen bilateral cooperation and maintain close contact.

"Israel's victory in the war will constitute a victory for the entire Western world." – Javier Milei
Tel Aviv, June 11: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem met with Argentine President Javier Milei.

Key Points

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Milei praises Netanyahu's leadership in multi-front war

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Netanyahu commends Argentina's market economy reforms

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Leaders agree to enhance bilateral cooperation

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Meeting strengthens Israel-Argentina diplomatic ties

President Milei commended the Prime Minister's strength in conducting the multi-front war and expressed unwavering support for the State of Israel and the justice of its cause. He added that Israel's victory in the war will constitute a victory for the entire Western world.

The Prime Minister praised President Milei for the market economy he is leading in his country, which has greatly contributed to its prosperity and effected change.

The two leaders agreed to continue being in close personal contact and to increase bilateral cooperation. (ANI/TPS)

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Interesting to see Argentina supporting Israel so strongly. As Indians, we understand the importance of standing firm against terrorism. Hope our government also maintains strong ties with both nations. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I support Israel's right to defend itself, I wish world leaders would show the same concern for conflicts in our region too. The Kashmir issue deserves equal attention on global platforms.
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Amit S.
Argentina's economic policies under Milei seem impressive. Maybe India could learn something from their market reforms. Our economy needs bold moves too! 💪
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Sunita R.
The Western world's selective outrage is disappointing. When Pakistan sponsors terrorism against India, we don't see such strong statements from global leaders. Double standards much?
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Vikram J.
India should maintain balanced relations with all sides. We have our own strategic interests in the Middle East and Latin America. No need to take sides in others' conflicts.
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Neha P.
Argentina is so far away from Israel, yet they show such solidarity. Meanwhile, our neighbors can't even maintain basic diplomatic courtesy. Speaks volumes about regional dynamics.

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