There were raised eyebrows at the news that Javier Milei, the firebrand libertarian president of Argentina, would be speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos this week. The annual shuffling of private aircraft into the Swiss Alps has come to precisely represent everything that Milei claims to detest.
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The US election campaign, the complicated relations between Argentina and Brazil, and an unpopular government in Canada will keep diplomats working 24/7.