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Spain withdraws its ambassador from Buenos Aires amid the diplomatic crisis

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An unprecedented diplomatic decision

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, announced the permanent withdrawal of the Spanish ambassador in Buenos Aires, María Jesús Alonso, in the midst of the diplomatic crisis with Argentina.

According to Albares, the ambassador will not return to Buenos Aires, which will leave Argentina without a Spanish diplomatic representative in the country.

Repercussions and reactions

The decision has generated various reactions, with the Argentine president, Javier Milei, calling it ‘nonsense’ and recommending the Spanish president, Pedro Sánchez, to ‘find a good lawyer for his wife’.

For his part, Milei has announced that he will not cancel his trip to Spain to receive an award, suggesting that diplomatic tension between both countries could continue.

Princess Leonor and other notable news

In the midst of this crisis, Princess Leonor received the title of Adoptive Daughter of Zaragoza, which has been highlighted by some media as a distraction from the diplomatic crisis.

In addition, other relevant news includes the internal political situation in Spain, with the PSOE facing difficulties in processing certain laws and the PP consolidating its position in some key decisions.

Other notable events

Barcelona announced the renewal of the contract of player Alexia Putellas, while the funeral of president Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter accident, took place in Iran.

Finally, El Punt Avui addresses the issue of menstrual poverty, highlighting the emergence of this issue in the debate on gender equality.

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