KEY POINTS
  • German Chancellor Olaf Scholz heads to Argentina on Saturday for the first leg of his inaugural tour of South America as his government seeks to reduce Germany's economic dependence on China and strengthen relations with democracies worldwide.
  • On the three-day tour, Scholz, a Social Democrat, will visit the region's three top economies — Argentina, Chile and Brazil — all currently led by leftist leaders in the region's new "pink tide."
Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Germany is looking to create closer ties with countries that share its values, naming Japan and India, among others.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz heads to Argentina on Saturday for the first leg of his inaugural tour of South America as his government seeks to reduce Germany's economic dependence on China and strengthen relations with democracies worldwide.

On the three-day tour, Scholz, a Social Democrat, will visit the region's three top economies — Argentina, Chile and Brazil — all currently led by leftist leaders in the region's new "pink tide."