BUENOS AIRES — As world leaders gather for the G-20 summit in Argentina, a giant baby Trump balloon is floating over the streets of Buenos Aires in protest of President Donald Trump.

The massive orange, diaper-wearing effigy that wears a grimace on its face and grips a cellphone in its hand was flown to Argentina on Thursday, according to The Hill newspaper. Similar blimps have appeared outside in London, Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort and other places Trump has made high-profile visits.

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, Robert Kennedy of the Motorcade Resistors brought the blimp from the U.S. to Argentina.

Kennedy told the newspaper that he hopes the other world leaders will “turn their backs” on Trump.

“We would like the President of the United States to act a little bit more mature,” Kennedy told Al Jazeera. He added: “We think it’s asinine that he’s on Twitter. We think it’s asinine that he’s petulant, that he picks a fight, [then] seems to want to take the smallest and lowest road instead of the highest.”

The blimp shares a striking resemblance to the United Kingdom-based Trump Baby, which made its inaugural flight in July over Parliament Square in London, according to the group’s Crowdfunder page. The debut coincided with Trump’s state visit to the U.K., where he was greeted with thousands of protesters.

A Twitter account for Trump Baby shared a photograph of the inflatable in Argentina on Thursday and said: “In Argentina with President Vladimir Putin, but I can’t meet him due to the illegal Witch Hunt. So Ridiculous!”

On Thursday, Trump announced that he was canceling a scheduled meeting between himself and Putin at the G-20 as a response to Russia’s seizing of three Ukrainian ships over the weekend. The decision came hours after Michael Cohen, his longtime personal attorney, pleaded guilty to lying to Congress about a proposed Trump Tower development in Moscow.

“Trump Baby will follow the US President around the world on his overseas itinerary, trolling Trump from the skies as a constant reminder of how the world sees his grotesque presidency,” the group said on Crowdfunder.

Contributing: John Fritze.