
Determined to give concrete support to the main figure in the opposition to the Chavista regime, the President Javier Milei will be traveling to this Monday evening Oslo, Norwayto first attend the Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony on Wednesday Maria Corina Machadothe Venezuelan opposition leader, currently somewhere in her country.
Senior government sources confirmed this THE NATION that the president will leave for the Norwegian capital on Monday evening, with a return flight scheduled for next Thursday evening. The Secretary General of the Presidium, Karina MileiHe would be his only companion for the time being.
“Thank you, Argentina, for standing on the side of freedom! Our deep thanks go to President Milei, who confirmed his presence at the ceremony in Oslo to award the Nobel Peace Prize to María Corina. This gesture reflects Argentina’s commitment to democracy, justice and the defense of human rights,” he tweeted Elisa TrottaVenezuelan opposition leader residing in Argentina. This announcement via social networks was the first confirmation of the president’s trip confirmed by official sources at the time.
In addition to Milei, Machado will be accompanied by the presidents of Paraguay.Santiago Pena; from Ecuador,Daniel Noboa; from Panama,José Raúl Mulino; and the Venezuelan opposition leader, Edmundo Gonzalez UrrutiaPresidential candidate in the elections awarded by the Venezuelan electoral judge to Maduro, who was received by the President at the Casa Rosada last January.
Milei has proven himself to be such since the beginning of his term an ardent ally of Corina Machado and a fierce critic of Nicolás Maduro’s regime. lThe Libertarian government also described the elections that won Maduro’s re-election as fraudulent, a definition that led to the expulsion of the Argentine diplomatic delegation from Caracas.
Last year, two days before the country’s elections, Machado had a pleasant telephone conversation with Milei, thanking him for his support and commitment over the past few months. At that time, Milei had reaffirmed his support for the cause, for “democratic values and freedom”.