Washington D.C. – As Argentina celebrates its 209th anniversary of independence, the United States has extended its sincerest congratulations to the Argentine people, emphasizing the country’s strong commitment to deepening collaboration in key areas.
The remarks were made by Secretary of State Marco Rubio on behalf of the US government, highlighting the importance of US-Argentina relations. “We value our strong ties with Argentina, a trusted partner in promoting democratic values worldwide and an ally against tyrannical regimes in our region,” said Rubio.
Partnership Focus Areas
The US and Argentina have identified several areas where they can strengthen their collaboration, including energy, supply chains, space, and security cooperation. These partnerships aim to create greater opportunities for both American and Argentine people, driving economic growth and promoting stability in the region.
- Energy Cooperation
- Supply Chain Development
- Space Exploration
- Security Cooperation
The US looks forward to continuing its partnership with the Milei Administration, which has been instrumental in promoting democratic values and strengthening regional security.
A Century of Friendship
In a statement sent to the Argentine people on this milestone anniversary, Secretary Rubio expressed his “warmest regards” as Argentina celebrates its nation’s history. This acknowledgment marks an important moment in US-Argentina relations, underscoring the country’s commitment to fostering strong bilateral ties.
A Shared Commitment
“We remain dedicated to our partnership with Argentina,” said Rubio. “Our nations share a common commitment to promoting democracy, economic development, and regional security. We look forward to continuing this partnership as we celebrate another century of friendship.”
In conclusion, the US congratulates Argentina on its 209th anniversary of independence, reaffirming its commitment to deepening collaboration in key areas. This partnership will drive growth, promote stability, and enhance the lives of both American and Argentine citizens.