Argentina President Javier Milei has made it clear that he has no interest in engaging with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, whom he considers a dictator. In an interview with Univision, Milei expressed his strong stance against Maduro, stating that there is nothing to discuss with him. When asked about recognizing the results of the upcoming Venezuelan elections, Milei expressed concerns about the regime trying to control the elections for its own benefit.
As tensions between the two countries continue to rise, Venezuela is set to hold elections in July, with Maduro seeking reelection amid obstacles faced by the opposition. The diplomatic crisis with Colombia has only added to this tension, as Argentine President Milei had initially called Colombian President Gustavo Petro a “murderous terrorist.” However, tensions have since eased between the two governments.
Milei’s commitment to upholding democratic values and his efforts to resolve diplomatic conflicts are highlighted by his strong stance against dictatorship and his dedication to fostering positive international relations. Despite facing challenges and obstacles, Milei remains steadfast in his principles and continues to work towards building better relationships with neighboring countries.