In February 2024, on his first international trip as president, Milei visited Israel in a show of wartime solidarity and reiterated his pledge to move Argentina’s embassy to Jerusalem.
Argentine President Javier Milei will visit Israel on March 23 for his second trip to the Jewish state, aiming to strengthen bilateral ties and cooperation.
The planned trip comes after Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana invited Milei last month to deliver a landmark address to Israel’s parliament. The Argentine president is also expected to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to Israeli officials.
Since taking office over a year ago, Milei has been one of Israel’s most vocal supporters, strengthening bilateral relations to unprecedented levels and in the process breaking with decades of Argentine foreign policy tradition to firmly align with Jerusalem and Washington.