Changes in the Foreign Ministry: Government displaced the ambassador to Spain and the consul in New York

Changes in the Foreign Ministry: Government displaced the ambassador to Spain and the consul in New York

After the arrival of the new chancellor Gerardo Werthein, The Government decided this Wednesday to move the consul general in New York, Pablo Piñero Aramburu, and to the ambassador in Spain, Robert Bosch.

These changes were decided within the framework of reforms in the Foreign Ministry that are being carried out Werthein after the departure of his predecessor, Diana Mondino. So much Piñero Aramburu as bosch They had been appointed during the government of Alberto Fernández.

Without naming Pablo Piñero Aramburuthe Foreign Ministry confirmed his replacement on his X account (exTwitter). It is about Gerardo Díaz Bartolome. He will not only be the new Consul General in New York, but also the Director of the Center for the Promotion of the Argentine Republic in the American city.

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The Government has not yet officially announced the dismissal of Roberto Bosch, but is already thinking about his replacement. bosch was the second of Ricardo Alfonsin during his tenure at the head of the Embassy in Madrid during the Frente de Todos government.

bosch He had to go through the moments of greater tension between Javier Milei and the Spanish president, the socialist Pedro Sánchez. It was he who reported that the trip that President Javier Milei made to participate in an event by the right-wing Voxx party was a “private visit.” A statement that generated controversy because, if it was a private trip, the State should not have to pay for it.

After that, the presidential spokesperson Manuel Adornigave a contrary version: “There has been a lot of insistence on whether the trips are private or public. When the President or even I myself have taken trips in a personal capacity, we have paid for them with our own money, but when they are trips that have a character or travel in the capacity of President of the Nation and the trip has that destination, it is paid for by the national State.”. This controversy would have gone down badly with the Government and, since then, Roberto Bosch was questioned.

Gerardo Werthein confirmed that Javier Milei will travel to the Mercosur summit in Uruguay

He chancellor Argentinean Gerardo Werthein he confirmed to his Uruguayan counterpart, Omar Paganinithat Javier Milei will be present in Uruguay next December 6 for a meeting of leaders for the Mercosur summit.

It will be the first time that Milei trip to Uruguay since he has been president, although he had already done so to give lectures since he became a libertarian reference.

The confirmation of Werthein to Paganini emerged in a bilateral meeting that they both had in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The meeting in Brazil was within the framework of the G20 summit, a group that Uruguay is not a member of but which, like other countries in the region, was invited to participate.

Source: Ambito

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