(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 20 - Premier Giorgia Meloni on Wednesday
said she shared a common political interest in defending the
West's identity, freedom and sovereignty with Argentina's
President Javier Milei, after a bilateral meeting in Buenos
Aires.
With Milei, said Meloni in joint statements with the head of
State, "there is a political condivision between two leaders who
fight to defend the identity of the West, freedom, sovereigny,
there is much more than a common cooperation between nations,
the strength of ideas and the courage necessary to defend them".
"During our bilateral (meeting) we have confirmed our will to
work together, our identity of views is very strong on many
dossiers", Meloni said at the end of the talks.
"I want to thank Milei, it's my first visit, he made us feel at
home", Meloni said in the joint statements with Milei at the end
of the bilateral meeting, stressing that the "Italian and
Argentine people are brothers".
Milei said that "all nations thatshare common objectives can
work together, cooperating.
"Not just Italy and Argentina, but also other countries of the
free world that share our values an alliance of free nations
united against tyranny and misery", he noted in joint remarks
with Meloni.
The two leaders also met for an informal dinner offered by Milei
at the presidential palace in Buenos Aired on Tuesday night
after attending a G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
well-informed sources said. (ANSA).
Meloni says defence of West, sovereignty with Milei
'Much more cooperation between countries'