WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on Vice President Mike Pence’s trip to Latin America (all times local):

11:10 a.m.

Argentina’s President Mauricio Macri (mah-CREE’) is meeting with Vice President Mike Pence at Macri’s presidential residence in the Buenos Aires suburbs.

Pence was greeted warmly by Macri on his arrival. Macri said it was good to see the vice president again.

The two posed for an official photo before sitting down for a joint meeting with their staffs.

Macri and Pence will also be delivering statements and answering questions from reporters as Pence seeks to highlight economic reforms in Argentina and ramp up pressure against Venezuela.

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10:30 a.m.

Vice President Mike Pence has participated in a wreath-laying ceremony to commemorate Jose de San Martin, an Argentine general who helped lead the revolution against Spanish rule in Argentina, Chile and Peru.

The ceremony was part of the vice president’s visit to the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral, where he bowed his head at the alter and then participated in the commemoration. Pence also spent time at a memorial for Jews who died in the Holocaust and in a pair of deadly attacks on the Israeli Embassy and a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires in the 1990s.

Pence is to meet with Argentina’s president after the tour.

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10:10 a.m.

Vice President Mike Pence is to honor the liberator of Argentina, Peru and Chile from Spain at the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral.

Pence will commemorate Jose de San Martin in a wreath-laying ceremony at the cathedral, the first event in a busy day that includes meetings, a joint press conference with Argentina’s president and a speech at the city’s stock exchange.

Pence has been traveling through Latin America on a trip aimed at boosting economic ties. The cathedral was the church of Pope Francis during his tenure as the archbishop of Buenos Aires.

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8 a.m.

Vice President Mike Pence is in Argentina, where he’s expected to praise President Mauricio Macri’s economic reforms days after local midterm elections that were seen as a boost for Macri’s pro-business agenda.

Pence is expected to meet with local officials, hold a joint press conference with Macri and deliver a speech as the Buenos Aires stock exchange focused on economic ties between the two countries. Pence is on a week-long visit to Latin America.

Investors have praised Macri’s decision to cut government spending, reduce taxes on exports and end economic distortions that led to years of high consumer prices under his predecessor.

Macri and President Donald Trump enjoy a personal relationship dating back years from their days as businessmen. Both hope to leverage those ties to boost U.S.-Argentina relations.

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