It's been 40 days since Milley was officially inaugurated.
A recent speech at the Davos Forum has caused a lot of controversy, and it has been searched first on foreign "headlines" Twitter.
Or just cause a lot of controversy abroad. The full text of the relevant speech can be searched in China, but I advise you not to discuss it.
Recent indicators in Argentina indicate that Argentina's reforms have begun to bear fruit.
1) Significant cuts in spending.
For the whole of December, Argentina** spending was 31% lower than in November and 33% lower than a year earlier8%。In short, ** expenditure is reduced by 3%.
2) Argentina's diplomatic situation continues to improve.
Milley met with British Foreign Secretary David Cameron in Davos. The aim is to revitalize bilateral relations with the United Kingdom. It should be taken into account that in the current situation in Argentina, Argentina needs Britain more urgently than Britain needs Argentina. It is also in line with my long-standing observation of Milley, "put aside the controversy and leave it to the wisdom of future generations". Many things in the world are connected.
As the financial center of Europe, London should no longer be constrained by politics in providing liquidity support for Argentina's next reforms.
Relations between Argentina and my country continue to improve. A few news items have been disposted recently. The first is the Ambassador's meeting with the new Argentine Foreign Minister, and the second is the continuation of the reduction of tariffs on agricultural products on Argentina on 9 January.
PS: The current political environment in Argentina is very attractive to multinational companies.
The attached drawings are proof
Musk, the world's greatest entrepreneur at the moment, thinks that watching Milley's speech is more fascinating than **. I did the mosaic treatment.