Argentine President Javier Milei gestures emphatically at the Mercosur summit podium with Iguazu Falls backdrop and Paraguayan President Peña nearby.
Argentine President Javier Milei gestures emphatically at the Mercosur summit podium with Iguazu Falls backdrop and Paraguayan President Peña nearby.
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Milei Criticizes Mercosur, Backs U.S. on Venezuela, Invites Peña After Summit

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At the Mercosur summit in Foz do Iguaçu—where the EU trade deal was delayed without signing, as previously reported—Argentine President Javier Milei sharply criticized the bloc's bureaucracy, endorsed U.S. pressure on Venezuela, and invited Paraguayan President Santiago Peña for a state visit to strengthen bilateral ties.

Arriving with Chancellor Pablo Quirno, Milei met Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva before delivering a speech lambasting Mercosur: "The Mercosur was born with a clear mission to promote trade, increase prosperity, integrate markets and raise the competitiveness of our societies, and none of those central objectives were fulfilled." He decried the lack of a common market, free movement, global openness, and an "oversized and ineffective bureaucracy," while calling for flexibility on the EU deal and a competitive tariff.

Milei also supported U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's stance: "Argentina welcomes the pressure from the United States and Donald Trump to free the Venezuelan people. The time for a timid approach on this matter has run out." He demanded the release of Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo and democratic restoration.

Milei, along with presidents Santiago Peña (Paraguay), José Raúl Mulino (Panama), and representatives from Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru, signed a declaration urging peaceful restoration of democracy in Venezuela and respect for human rights. Brazil and Uruguay did not join. Lula cautioned that armed intervention would cause a "humanitarian catastrophe."

Post-summit, Milei invited Peña for a state visit, confirmed by Quirno and Paraguay's Foreign Ministry. Peña replied on X: "Thank you very much, President and friend Javier Milei for the invitation to a State Visit... Argentina and Paraguay are sister nations, united by history and a shared destiny."

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Reactions on X to Milei's Mercosur summit speech are polarized. Supporters praise his criticism of the bloc's bureaucracy and calls for commercial openness as bold and realistic. Many applaud his condemnation of Maduro's regime and backing of U.S. pressure, seeing it as a stand for democracy. Critics decry his alignment with U.S. interventionism as reckless and unpatriotic, highlighting tensions with Lula.

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Argentine Senate chamber during tense approval vote on key Milei government projects, with president's celebratory social media post.
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Senate approves three key government-backed projects

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The Argentine Senate gave preliminary approval to amendments to the Glaciers Law, ratified the European Union-Mercosur Agreement, and confirmed Fernando Iglesias as ambassador to Belgium and the EU. These approvals, achieved in a tense session on February 26, 2026, mark a victory for Javier Milei's government. The president celebrated the outcome with a social media post.

Following Brazil's congressional ratification, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signed the decree promulgating the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement on April 28, 2026, paving the way for provisional effect from May 1. At the ceremony, Lula highlighted multilateralism amid global tensions and announced submission of Mercosur-Singapore and Mercosur-EFTA deals to Congress.

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Pedro Sánchez and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signed 15 bilateral agreements at their first summit in Barcelona, kicking off a forum opposing U.S. interventionist policies. Sánchez decried a 'reactionary wave' attacking peace, while Lula questioned the UN's weakening. Leaders from several Global South nations are joining the talks.

The Chilean government backed Argentina's claim over the Malvinas Islands following a meeting between Presidents Javier Milei and José Antonio Kast at the Casa Rosada. The two nations issued a joint statement urging the United Kingdom to resume negotiations. The talks also covered economic cooperation and extraditions.

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President Javier Milei reaffirmed his support for Israel in an interview with Canal 14, hours before starting his trip for the country's Independence Day. He stated that he defends its cause because it is just and sees no conflict between his personal feelings and his duty as head of state. He will be the first foreign leader to light a torch at the central ceremony.

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