Presidents Milei and Kast shaking hands before flags and Malvinas map, symbolizing Chile's support for Argentina's Falklands claim and bilateral ties.
Presidents Milei and Kast shaking hands before flags and Malvinas map, symbolizing Chile's support for Argentina's Falklands claim and bilateral ties.
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Chile backs Argentina's Malvinas claim and thanks for Apablaza efforts

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Presidents José Antonio Kast and Javier Milei agreed to strengthen bilateral cooperation during Kast's first international trip to Argentina. Chile reaffirmed support for Argentina's sovereignty over the Malvinas Islands and thanked efforts toward extraditing Galvarino Apablaza, who escaped Argentine police. Chile's opposition is divided over the ex-frentista accused of murdering Jaime Guzmán.

President José Antonio Kast made his first overseas trip as head of state to Buenos Aires, meeting counterpart Javier Milei at the Casa Rosada. In a joint foreign ministries statement, Chile backed Argentina's sovereignty rights over the Malvinas Islands, South Georgias, South Sandwich Islands, and surrounding maritime spaces, urging resumption of talks with the United Kingdom.

Both governments agreed to promote investment attraction, bilateral trade, energy and mining integration, and technological cooperation. On security, they will deepen efforts against transnational organized crime. Chilean Foreign Minister Francisco Pérez Mackenna thanked Argentine efforts in the extradition process of Galvarino Apablaza, the ex-frentista fugitive who escaped police last week.

Kast discussed Apablaza with Milei, noting progress under his administration and criticizing defenders: “Es alguien que quiere evadir la justicia” or "He is someone who wants to evade justice." Apablaza's defense plans a UN complaint over torture fears, which Kast called a distortion, upholding Chile's judicial system.

Opposition is split. Jeannette Jara (PC) said she has no “juicio de valor” or value judgment on him and was unaware of his communist ties. PC leader Lautaro Carmona called him an “anti-fascist fighter” and recalled condemning Guzmán's murder. In Socialismo Democrático, Raúl Leiva and Raúl Soto demanded he appear in Chile, stating there is rule of law without political persecution.

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X discussions praise the Kast-Milei meeting for Chile's reaffirmed support on Malvinas sovereignty and efforts to extradite Apablaza, with high-engagement posts celebrating bilateral cooperation and justice for Jaime Guzmán. Right-leaning users highlight Milei's influence and perfect timing. Chilean nationalists express skepticism about Argentina's motives, while leftists criticize the leaders broadly.

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President José Antonio Kast addresses press at airport, vowing justice for fugitive Apablaza before Argentina trip.
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Kast vows justice for Apablaza as he departs for Argentina talks

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President José Antonio Kast vowed that fugitive Galvarino Apablaza—accused of Jaime Guzmán's 1991 murder—will face Chilean justice, speaking at the airport before his first official trip to Argentina. Following Argentina's recent 20 million peso reward and a failed capture attempt, Kast announced cooperation with Javier Milei's government amid ongoing extradition efforts.

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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Argentina's government offered a 20 million peso reward for information on Galvarino Sergio Apablaza Guerra, named as the intellectual author of senator Jaime Guzmán's murder 35 years ago. Apablaza evaded capture on Wednesday and recently lost his political refugee status. Chilean president José Antonio Kast will travel to Argentina this Sunday to discuss the case with Javier Milei.

Chile's Foreign Minister Francisco Pérez Mackenna affirmed the country's indisputable sovereignty over the Strait of Magallanes after evasive comments from government spokesperson Minister Mara Sedini and a viral video of an Argentine naval officer. The issue stemmed from a January podcast where Rear Admiral Hernán Montero claimed the strait’s mouth belongs to Argentina.

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Chile's Foreign Minister Francisco Pérez Mackenna held his first meeting with former foreign ministers on Friday following the government's withdrawal of support for Michelle Bachelet's UN Secretary-General candidacy. The session focused on Chile's foreign policy challenges amid prior objections from attendees. Pérez Mackenna described the dialogue as "very positive".

President José Antonio Kast led a political committee at La Moneda on Monday where he reprimanded deputy Diego Schalper (RN) for his government criticisms. The leader urged unity in the officialism, particularly regarding Mepco modifications due to fuel price hikes. Arturo Squella from Partido Republicano dismissed 'friendly fire' in the internal critiques.

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