Trump Says He’d Be ‘Very Upset’ by Chinese Military in Argentina
US President Donald Trump, right, and Javier Milei, Argentina’s president, left, during a meeting in the White House on Oct. 14.
Photographer: Alex Wroblewski/CNP/BloombergUS President Donald Trump made it clear to his Argentine counterpart Javier Milei that any Chinese military activity in the South American country wouldn’t be received well in Washington.
The two leaders met at the White House on Tuesday, after Trump’s finance chief pledged wide-ranging support for Argentina’s beleaguered currency and broader economy in a bid to boost the libertarian Milei ahead of a crucial midterm election later this month.