Under the leadership of Javier Milei, the government of the neighboring country instructed its diplomats not to support statements that favored Agenda 2030, a UN plan aimed at sustainable development
Brazil reaffirmed its commitment to gender equality and the taxation of billionaires in the final declaration of the even in the face of pressure exerted by Argentina. Through official documents, the international group reiterated the importance of empowering women and girls. In the first text on the topic, Argentina’s observation about signatures in brackets appeared. Soon after, in the following document, the quote about the uncertain signature of the does not appear. It is worth remembering that the use of brackets in diplomatic language indicates that some nation is still in consultation on the topic.
The previous week, Argentina’s position stood out, as it was the only country to vote against a UN resolution that condemned violence against women. Furthermore, in the G20 statement, the proposal to tax the super-rich also faces resistance from the Argentine government, which opposed this inclusion. Furthermore, Argentina opposed the theme of the UN 2030 Agenda, which aims to promote sustainable development.
Under the leadership of the Argentine government instructed its diplomats not to support statements that favored the UN 2030 Agenda, a global plan with 17 objectives and 169 targets aimed at sustainable development. Argentina’s conduct generated apprehension in Itamaraty during the days of negotiations in Rio, which dedicated itself to trying to reach an agreement that would be accepted by all G20 countries.
Published by Victor Trovão
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