Economy Minister Luis Caputo said Javier Milei’s government hasn’t ruled out issuing international debt on Wall Street over the next two years, though he clarified that it’s “an option, not a goal.”

Speaking at the presentation of the 2026-2027 financing plan on Monday, Caputo made clear the decision isn’t a hard ban: if financial conditions improve and interest rates are favorable, the government could consider a debt sale.

Caputo said the 2026 financing plan has already been “overshot by US$3.7 billion,” and that 2027’s maturities are less demanding than this year’s.

“Refinancing the debt under local law is enough on its own. There won’t be any problem refinancing this year or in 2027,” he said.

The minister said the government’s strategy aims to reduce Argentina’s historic dependence on international credit markets.