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High-level event with Trump, Milei and Messi, among others, begins in Miami
Machado will appear in video from Venezuela
A high-level summit with Presidents Donald Trump of the United States and Javier Milei of Argentina, together with Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, will begin this Wednesday at the America Business Forum in Miami. This unprecedented event, held at the Kaseya Center, brings together influential figures from global politics, finance and elite sports to discuss the critical role of personal leadership in an era of complex global change.
Machado will speak to the public on Wednesday via Zoom from Venezuela, followed by Trump’s intervention, while Milei will speak the following afternoon. Milei is expected to use this platform to reaffirm his policy of international openness and promote his vision of the “Argentine liberal revolution”. Although the Casa Rosada is finalizing the president’s parallel meeting schedule, official sources have ruled out a formal meeting with Donald Trump due to incompatible commitments.
Ignacio González Castro, executive director of the America Business Forum, highlighted the importance of the participants. “Trump is the most powerful leader on the planet. Choosing this platform to address the world carries an enormous responsibility,” he said.
The forum’s agenda is quite diverse, reflecting the objective of demonstrating leadership in several areas of great importance.
The summit will feature the participation of key figures from the global economy: Fahad Alsaif, director of the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, will open the first session; Ken Griffin, CEO of Citadel, and Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Bank, will offer perspectives on global finance.
Steve Witkoff, US special envoy to the White House and negotiator of the peace deal between Israel and Hamas, is scheduled to speak on November 6.
World-class athletes and sports executives are also included to talk about sacrifice and competitive success: world champion Lionel Messi will speak on Wednesday, while tennis legends Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal will share their experiences on Thursday. FIFA President Gianni Infantino and Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali will analyze the mechanisms that transformed their respective sports on a global level.