Argentina’s presidential frontrunner Javier Milei would freeze relations with China and pull South America’s second-biggest economy out of the Mercosur trade bloc with Brazil, foreign policy proposals that are as radical as his economics.In an interview following his unexpected primary victory on August 13, the outsider candidate has given international policymakers the biggest insight yet in how he would conduct Argentina’s affairs on the world stage.“People are not free in China, they can’t do what they want and when they do it, they get killed,” he told Bloomberg...
Argentina’s presidential frontrunner Javier Milei would freeze relations with China and pull South America’s second-biggest economy out of the Mercosur trade bloc with...
BUENOS AIRES: Far-right populist Javier Milei rocked Argentina's political establishment on Sunday by emerging as the biggest vote-getter in primary elections to choose...