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Javier Millet is the current president of Argentina, involved in economic reforms.

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Global News Podcast
Trump launches Board of Peace

But the US president says that he sees the body as going beyond Gaza to address global challenges. Speaking on a stage full of leaders, including the Hungarian president Viktor Orban and Argentina's Javier Millet, although notably no Palestinian leadership or major European powers were present. Today we're announcing more details regarding the Board of Peace, so important. This board has the chance to be one of the most consequential bodies ever created.

Morning Wire
BREAKING: U.S. Captures Venezuelan Dictator Maduro | 1.3.26

But on the other side, you have those who are very happy with it, including Argentina's conservative president, Javier Millet.

The MeidasTouch Podcast
Rep. Sharice Davids Discusses Trump’s Ultimate Betrayal of Farmers

So as Americans are absolutely livid at Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans' government shutdown, as Americans are puzzled and pissed about why taxpayers here are giving $40 billion to Argentina to bail out Donald Trump's MAGA puppet dictator, Javier Millet, there, which we're just flushing our money down the drain, while 20 million Americans are set to lose healthcare, Donald Trump upped the ante and said, you know what, we're not just going to give Argentina that $40 billion.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-09-2025 12PM EST

Presidents Javier Millet from Argentina, Daniel Noboa of Ecuador, and Santiago Peña of Paraguay.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-09-2025 6AM EST

Presidents Javier Millet from Argentina, Daniel Noboa of Ecuador and Santiago Peña of Paraguay.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 10-14-2025 10AM EDT

President Trump is meeting this afternoon with Argentine President Javier Millet, a key ally.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 10-15-2025 3AM EDT

Millet met with Trump at the White House Tuesday, a month after losing a provincial election.