Millay Met with the Families

Before the Inauguration: President of Argentina Met with the Families of the Abductees

Just before his inauguration, Argentina's incoming president Javier Millay met with Foreign Minister Eli Cohen and the families of the Israeli abductees. In his words, Millay pledged to act to declare Hamas a terrorist organization in his country.

(Photo: Niko Kramanchozki / Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

Just before his inauguration ceremony, the incoming president of Argentina, Javier Millay, met today (Sunday) with Foreign Minister Eli Cohen and the families of the Israeli abductees, including relatives of the Bibas family who are Argentine citizens.

At the meeting, Cohen congratulated Millay on his official entry into office tomorrow, and also thanked him for his intention to move the Argentine embassy to Jerusalem and invited him to inaugurate it as soon as possible. The incoming president informed that he will work to declare Hamas a terrorist organization in the country.

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(Video: Niko Kramanchozki / Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

In addition, Cohen and Millay discussed the deepening of relations between Israel and Argentina and the expansion of trade and the economy. The Argentine president concluded the meeting with the families of the abductees by calling for the immediate and unconditional release of all the abductees from Gaza.

"Argentina is a strategic country in South America and under President Millay, the alliance between the countries will strengthen," Cohen said at the end of the meeting. "I thanked him for his resolute standing by Israel in its fight against terrorism and his intention to declare Hamas a terrorist organization as well as his call for the unconditional release of the abductees. I invited the president to visit Israel and inaugurate the Argentine embassy in Jerusalem, as the incoming president himself mentioned in his speeches in recent months."

(Photo: Niko Kramanchozki / Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

Millay added that "I want to emphasize our absolute solidarity with the people of Israel following the terrorist acts committed by the terrorist organization Hamas. We condemn them in a sharp and clear manner. I support Israel's full right to defend itself against those terrorist attacks. In addition, we are examining the possibilities in the declaration of Hamas as a terrorist organization in Argentina".

Eli Cohen Argentina Javier Millay The families of the abductees

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