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King Felipe VI was received this Saturday in Buenos Aires by a cordial and smiling Javier Milei, who will assume the presidency of Argentina tomorrow. The meeting was held at the Palacio San Martin, the imposing headquarters of the Argentine Foreign Ministry, and in addition to the monarch and the president-elect, the future foreign minister, Diana Mondino, and the Spanish ambassador to Argentina, María Jesús Pérez Alonso, among others, took part.

The presence of the head of state in Buenos Aires, the city where he arrived this morning, and the friendly course of the meeting are important signs in the context of the non-existent relationship between Milei and the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez. The head of government has not yet congratulated Milei, president of the country that has the largest community of Spaniards abroad.

Sánchez's lack of contact with the new president of Latin America's third-largest economy was criticized by Esperanza Aguirre, former president of the Community of Madrid, and PP deputy Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo. "It's inconceivable," they told EL MUNDO during an event of the Libertad Foundation in Buenos Aires, which was attended by former Argentine President Mauricio Macri.

The king is also scheduled to meet today with the outgoing president, Alberto Fernández, and with the community of Spaniards living in Argentina. It is the first time since he became monarch that the king has attended an inauguration in Argentina.


  • Javier Milei
  • Argentina
  • Felipe VI
  • Esperanza Aguirre