US President Donald Trump said his administration may scale back engagement with Argentina if President Javier Milei’s party loses the October midterm elections, linking U.S. support to Milei’s economic philosophy.
The US recently approved a $20 billion financial rescue package and purchased Argentine pesos to stabilize the country’s currency, a move that briefly boosted markets but sparked criticism in Washington over prioritizing foreign aid amid domestic spending cuts.
Argentina continues to face a deepening financial crisis marked by a plunging peso, falling investor confidence, and uncertainty over whether Milei’s austerity-driven reforms will retain public support in the upcoming elections.