The Minister of Economy took aim at the Chilean president, whom he called a “communist who is about to sink them.”
A new chapter was opened in the diplomatic tension between Argentina and Chile: the Chancellery of the trans-Andean country delivered a letter of protest complaining about the statements of the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputowho defined the Chilean president, Gabriel Boricas a “communist who is about to sink” the country.
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After these statements, the secretary general of Foreign Policy, Rodrigo Olsenhe delivered the letter to the Argentine ambassador in the country, Jorge Fauriewhere he expresses “the rejection of ggovernment of Chile to inappropriate and inaccurate statements.”


“Today, at 6:15 p.m., the Secretary General of Foreign Policyambassador Rodrigo Olsenformally delivered a note of protest to the ambassador of the Argentina, Jorge Faurieexpressing the rejection of Government of Chile to the inappropriate and inaccurate statements of the Minister of Economy of Argentina, Luis Caputo“, they expressed from the Chilean Foreign Ministry.
In addition to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, parliamentarians from different sectors also questioned Caputo’s statements, pointing out that it is an “interference” in their internal affairs.
In statements to the Emol portal, the Chilean deputy Carolina Tello, from the Broad Frontexpressed that they are “worrying” the statements of the government of Javier Milei: “Not only on this occasion, but also in relation to setbacks in social issues and women’s rightsin addition to having one of the highest poverty rates on the continent,” he indicated.
Luis Caputo’s statements against Gabriel Boric
The Minister of Economy spoke this Tuesday during an interview in Radio Miter on the Boric administration in Chile. He called him a “communist” and assured that he is “about to sink” his country.
“Chile is the Latin American country that lifted the most people out of poverty from the 80s to 2010and neglected the cultural battle. That which Axel Kaiser strongly gives today, he neglected for a long time, and Today they are practically governed by a communist who is about to sink them.Caputo said.
In this regard, he made a parallel with the situation in Argentina and pointed out that “Kirchnerism, carrying out very poor economic management, He governed 16 of the last 20 years because he had won the cultural battle. Of course you have to fight that battle and you have to explain and explain. And that people understand”.
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