President Javier Milei greeted this Monday a group of Argentines who were waiting for him near the Vatican, in Rome, before the one-hour audience he held with Pope Francis.
Minutes before the meeting with the Supreme Pontiff began, at 9 local time (5 o’clock in Argentina), the president approached a group of Argentines who were waiting for him on the public road with national insignia and images of Mama Antula, who yesterday she was canonized by the Pope.
Milei greeted a group of Argentines at the Vatican.
The Argentines expressed words of affection to the president and received him with cameras and cell phones to record the moment, according to the images released by the Presidency.
Milei approached the group accompanied by Foreign Minister Diana Mondino and later took a photo with them.
The President met this Monday in the Vatican with Pope Francis in a one-hour meeting, in the first private meeting between the two after the greetings exchanged yesterday at the canonization mass of the brand new Argentine saint Mama Antula.
After today’s meeting, the Argentine president presented at the Secretariat of State of the Holy See his plan “to confront the economic crisis” in Argentina.