A historic ceremony in Buenos Aires
On Saturday morning, President Javier Milei took part in an institutional ceremony at the headquarters of the Mounted Grenadiers Regiment in Buenos Aires. The event focused on the return of General José de San Martín’s curved saber, one of the most important historical artifacts in Argentina.
Government officials, military authorities and representatives of the armed forces attended the ceremony. The saber was transferred under strict security measures and accompanied by an honor guard.
The meaning of the curved saber
San Martín’s curved saber was used during the independence campaigns and became a symbol of leadership, sacrifice and freedom in South America. Over the years, it has been preserved as part of Argentina’s national heritage.
During the event, Milei highlighted the symbolic value of the relic and stated that it represents the country’s founding principles. He also emphasized the importance of protecting and displaying historical assets.
Military protocol and ceremony
The event followed traditional military protocol, including a parade of grenadiers, a military band and the raising of the national flag. Soldiers wore historical uniforms and participated in the transfer of the saber in formation.
Although brief, the ceremony respected all official regulations, reinforcing its institutional character.

Media coverage and public reaction
Images of the event were broadcast by national media outlets and widely shared on social networks. Supporters praised the gesture as a sign of respect for national symbols.
However, some political voices questioned the relevance of the ceremony amid current economic and social challenges.
Political context and presidential agenda
The ceremony took place during a period of intense presidential activity, with several institutional events scheduled. For the administration, such ceremonies help strengthen the link between current leadership and Argentina’s historical legacy.
Officials stated that the goal is to preserve historical memory and reinforce national identity.
Historical perspective
Historians agree that the curved saber is a key piece of Argentina’s cultural heritage. Experts noted that displaying it in institutional spaces encourages public interest in national history.
The return of the saber to the Grenadiers Regiment was recorded as one of the most symbolic official events of recent months.
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