According to Bernini, Milei “presented himself to voters with a program that seeks a strong renewal of the country”. “Her ideas obtained the support of a consistent part of Argentines eager for change,” said the minister, who was accompanied by the Italian ambassador in Buenos Aires, Fabrizio Lucentini.
“We can move from the depth and historicity of relations to an innovative phase, in which we bring together even more the many Italian companies present in this territory”, highlighted Bernini, who cited biotechnology and the green economy as examples of possible areas of cooperation.
“And there are already initiatives, such as the polar platform on which we collaborate in Antarctica, or the National Institute of Nuclear Physics, which cooperates with its Argentine counterpart, as well as the Italian Institute of Astrophysics”, he highlighted.
On Sunday, Giorgia Meloni published a message on social media in which he wishes Milei “good work” and says that “Argentina is a nation that is historically friendly with Italy and where the largest community of compatriots lives abroad.” (HANDLE).



























































