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Nayib Bukele said that insecurity in Argentina is less than in El Salvador, but he offered his cooperation to the Government of Javier Milei

2024-02-05T01:10:09.492Z

Highlights: Nayib Bukele said that insecurity in Argentina is less than in El Salvador, but he offered his cooperation to the Government of Javier Milei. The Salvadoran president analyzed that the phenomenon "is perhaps not as pressing as it was" in his country. However, he described what is happening in Rosario as "worrying" and that he offered assistance to Patricia Bullrich. "El Salvador is not Argentina, there are differences between the problems of Argentina and those of El Salvador," said the Central American president.


The Salvadoran president analyzed that the phenomenon "is perhaps not as pressing as it was" in his country. However, he described what is happening in Rosario as "worrying" and that he offered assistance to Patricia Bullrich.


Nayib Bukele

, who this Sunday was

re-elected

by a large majority as

president of

El Salvador,

spoke about the insecurity problem

in Argentina

and - although he said that it is not comparable with that of his country, where he maintained that it is much greater - he

offered his collaboration

with the government of

Javier Milei

and the Minister of Security

Patricia Bullrich

.

"El Salvador is not Argentina, there are differences between the problems of Argentina and those of El Salvador. Even

Argentina's insecurity problem, which exists,

is perhaps not as pressing as it was in El Salvador

,” said the Central American president during a press conference.

In this sense, he said that the measures that should be taken in Argentina in the face of insecurity

“suddenly

they wouldn't have to be so drastic

because they don't need to solve a problem as big as ours.”

"The problem in Argentina is smaller

, worrying, especially in Rosario and some areas

, but it is smaller than Salvador," he insisted, however, punctually.

Nayib Bukele, re-elected in El Salvador, offered assistance to combat insecurity to Patricia Bullrich Photo Camilo Freedman / Bloomberg

Bukele suggested that "although some things can be applied and it would be positive to apply them, it would not have to be so drastic because the problem compared to the one we had in Salvador, the

world capital of homicides

, is quite minor to

apply a minor medication

."

News in development.

D.S.

Source: clarin

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