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He's also dealing with far-right leaders in South America, like former President Jair Bolsonaro and Argentina's ultra-libertarian Javier Millet, who are both feeling quite emboldened with Trump coming back to power.
He's also dealing with far-right leaders in South America, like former President Jair Bolsonaro and Argentina's ultra-libertarian Javier Millet, who are both feeling quite emboldened with Trump coming back to power.
I think the wild card here will be Malay, Argentina's president. He's just back from Florida, where he personally congratulated Trump. He's known for his brash showmanship abroad. He just pulled out of the COP29 climate talks, and he also had Argentina cast the lone vote against a U.N. resolution condemning gender-based violence.
I think the wild card here will be Malay, Argentina's president. He's just back from Florida, where he personally congratulated Trump. He's known for his brash showmanship abroad. He just pulled out of the COP29 climate talks, and he also had Argentina cast the lone vote against a U.N. resolution condemning gender-based violence.
I think the wild card here will be Malay, Argentina's president. He's just back from Florida, where he personally congratulated Trump. He's known for his brash showmanship abroad. He just pulled out of the COP29 climate talks, and he also had Argentina cast the lone vote against a U.N. resolution condemning gender-based violence.
His negotiators here signed on to the G20's draft joint declaration, but there's talk that they won't now, especially with that global tax on the super-rich in it. So we'll be watching him. NPR's Carrie Khan. Thank you, Carrie. You're welcome.
His negotiators here signed on to the G20's draft joint declaration, but there's talk that they won't now, especially with that global tax on the super-rich in it. So we'll be watching him. NPR's Carrie Khan. Thank you, Carrie. You're welcome.
His negotiators here signed on to the G20's draft joint declaration, but there's talk that they won't now, especially with that global tax on the super-rich in it. So we'll be watching him. NPR's Carrie Khan. Thank you, Carrie. You're welcome.