May 27 (Reuters) - Argentina's President Javier Milei is
set to meet with top-level executives from Google,
Meta and Apple ( AAPL ) during a trip to the United
States this week, his spokesman Manuel Adorni said on Monday.
Libertarian Milei is set to travel to San Francisco late on
Monday and stay through Friday, during which time he is set to
meet Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Apple ( AAPL )
CEO Timothy Cook and Open AI CEO Sam Altman.
He will also speak at the Bay Area Council's Pacific
Summit and Stanford University's Hoover Institution, a think
tank which promotes limited government, and meet with the
university's chancellor and the think tank's director,
Condoleezza Rice.
Rice served as U.S. Secretary of State and National
Security Advisor in the administration of former U.S. President
George W. Bush.
Milei is also scheduled to meet with economists from the
think tank as well as investors and entrepreneurs linked to
artificial intelligence (AI).
The president is set to fly back on Friday evening,
after a stopover in El Salvador where he will attend the
inauguration of the second term of
President Nayib Bukele, who won a landslide re-election in
February.
Milei met Tesla CEO Elon Musk in Texas in
April, when they discussed a variety of topics, from the need to
boost declining birthrates worldwide to pursuing technological
development and defending "liberty."