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Milei to business leaders: Argentina can be ‘new Mecca of the West’

President asks investors to bet on Argentina during speech at Milken Institute’s Global Conference in Los Angeles as Elon Musk backs his call.

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President Javier Milei delivered a speech at the Milken Institute’s Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California, on Monday, during which he claimed that Argentina can be “the new Mecca of the West.”

Before an audience of US investors, business leaders and economists, Milei delivered a typically energetic speech that warned against the threat of “global socialism” and called for a return of Western values and free-market economics.

He called on the business community to take advantage of the “enormous” investment opportunit­ies his country had to offer and asked for their assistance to make Argentina “the Rome of the 21st century.”

Blaming Peronism and “collectivi­sm” for decades of economic stagnation in Argentina, he said his reform plans were taking hold in the country, which is gripped by runaway inflation and rising poverty.

“Today, for the first time in 150 years, and against the backdrop of an increasing­ly less free world, Argentina is becoming a freer country day-byday,” he claimed.

Addressing US investors and entreprene­urs directly, the La Libertad Avanza leader repeated his previous line that businesspe­ople are “the heroes of history” thanks to their belief in “superiorit­y” of free enterprise and capitalism.

“Merit, ambition, freedom, innovation and optimism are essential values. I want to invite you to bet on Argentina,” said Milei.

While in Los Angeles, Argentina’s President met with a number of top business leaders and famous names, including ex-boca Juniors star Guillermo Barros Schelotto and FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

He also met with a second time with billionair­e Elon Musk on the sidelines of the conference. The Spacex and Telsa CEO later posted photograph­s of him and Milei posing together online and declared: “I recommend investing in Argentina.”

Earlier in the day, underlinin­g Argentina’s diplomatic shift under his administra­tion towards Western nations, the United States and Israel, Milei posed backstage with a huge Israeli flag for a photograph shared on social media.

During his speech, the President asked the business community to help him make “Argentina the new Rome of the 21st century” and a “land of opportunit­ies.”

Lashing out at the “populism” of his predecesso­rs in office, Milei said investors could “generate enormous investment opportunit­ies” if they only bet on the country.

Recalling a previous speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos back in January, the libertaria­n leader said it is clear that “the West is in danger,” which he said was a result of a shift “away from the ideas of freedom.”

“Instead of defending the ideas that generated the prosperity that everyone here enjoys, they listen to siren songs that lead inexorably to socialism and consequent­ly to poverty,” said Milei.

The president continued: “For us, the only task of the state is to protect the life, liberty and property of Argentines, so that everyone can be the architect of their own destiny. It is a vision similar to the one held by all the prosperous countries of the West in the great moments of their history.”

Talking up his reform plan, Milei argued that the “only way to lift 60 percent of Argentines out of poverty is with economic growth, and there is only economic growth with freedom.”

He declared: “Argentine society demands a profound and urgent change of course to reembrace the ideas of freedom.”

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