Spain appoints new ambassador to Argentina ending spat over Sanchez's wife
- Spain appointed Joaquin Maria de Aristegui Laborde as the new ambassador to Buenos Aires after a diplomatic dispute over derogatory comments from Argentine President Javier Milei.
- Milei called Spain's premier's wife 'corrupt' and refused to apologize, prompting Spain to withdraw its ambassador.
- Spain's foreign ministry and Argentina's official statement expressed a commitment to strengthen their diplomatic relationship and ensure mutual respect.
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Spain appoints new ambassador to Argentina ending spat over Sanchez's wife
Spain appointed a new ambassador to Buenos Aires on Tuesday, five months after having withdrawn its envoy in a diplomatic dispute over Argentine President Javier Milei's derogatory comments about the wife of Spanish premier Pedro Sanchez.
On Tuesday, Spain appointed a new ambassador in Buenos Aires, five months after withdrawing its envoy in a diplomatic dispute over the disparaging comments of the Argentine president, Javier Milei, about the wife of his Spanish counterpart, Pedro Sánchez. Without directly referring to the incident, the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Spain and Argentina committed themselves in a joint statement to “strengthen our relationship so that it reaches…


The Council of Ministers approved this Tuesday the appointment of the ambassador to Buenos Aires, Joaquín María de Arístegui.
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