Three South American countries Argentina, Bolivia and Peru's foreign minister will visit China.

Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Wang Wenbin announced on Friday (April 26) at a regular press conference that at the invitation of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China and the China Foreign Minister Wang Yi, the Argentine Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Religious Affairs DepartmentMinister Mondono will visit China from April 27th to May 1st.

Wang Wenbin also announced on the same day that Bolivia Foreign Minister Sosa and Peruvian Foreign Minister Gonzaares -Olychea will visit China from April 28th to 30th.

The Argentine Right -Wing Election Alliance "Free Development Party" candidate Milai won the second round of voting in the second round of presidential elections held on November 19 last year, and was elected as the new president of Argentina.Miller advocates foreign policy with free countries in the West, especially the United States and Israel, and stated that it will not maintain close diplomatic relations with China.

On December 29 last year, Argentina announced that they would not join the BRICS Group led by China.This is regarded as the latest measures for Argentina's diplomatic and economic policies after Miller came to power.

Argentina was invited to join the BRICS Group composed of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa last August.Argentina's former left -wing President Fernandez believes that Argentina's joining the BRICS Group is an opportunity to enter the new market.