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President Milei of Argentina Orders 85-Member Argentina Delegation to Withdraw From COP29


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Stellar Argentinian President Javier Milei - described as a “far-right” “climate denier” in the UK Guardian report rendered below - performed a fantastic public service today by ordering his country’s 85-member delegation to the COP29 conference to withdraw and return home.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/nov/13/argentina-withdraws-negotiators-from-cop29-summit

 

Not only does Milei’s action save the Argentinian taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars in travel, meal, and wine costs, it also sends a clear message to the globalist elites gathered in Azerbaijan for this year’s UN-sponsored climate cult exercise.

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Don't worry the multi faced all the free gear  Keir Starmer will just adjust the UK's ludicrous 81% carbon reduction by 2035 to cover the Argies withdraw and toss in the Falklands for some suits and free glasses 🤔

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30 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said:

 

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Stellar Argentinian President Javier Milei - described as a “far-right” “climate denier” in the UK Guardian report rendered below - performed a fantastic public service today by ordering his country’s 85-member delegation to the COP29 conference to withdraw and return home.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/nov/13/argentina-withdraws-negotiators-from-cop29-summit

 

Not only does Milei’s action save the Argentinian taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars in travel, meal, and wine costs, it also sends a clear message to the globalist elites gathered in Azerbaijan for this year’s UN-sponsored climate cult exercise.

 

Total  dick move for for show. If he didn't want them to participate he should have not  sent anyone  in the first place.

How did the Argentinian  taxpayers save money?  The meetings are already underway. The airfares are  already paid for as are the hotels. The meals are typically included in the conference fee with meetings and speeches given at mealtimes. The 85 member delegation  is not all government officials, because it includes academics and environmental advocates. They all joined together under the Argentinian delegation. I expect that many will remain behind as independent advocates.

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