Nicaragua Argentina Ambassador Recall: Politics and Relations between Central American Countries and South America

2023-12-05 03:01:00

The Government of Nicaragua decided to “recall” its ambassador in Argentina, Carlos Midence, due to the statements and expressions of the elected president Javier Milei, who had assured that he would not “promote” the relationship with that Central American country, at the time of letting his hatred transcend. once morest countries that are not ultra-capitalist.

“Faced with the Installation and Taking of Possession of a new Government in the Argentine Republic, an inauguration that will take place on December 10, and in the face of repeated statements and expressions of the new Rulers, the Government of Reconciliation and National Unity of Nicaragua has proceeded to withdraw its Ambassador, Fellow Writer and Communicologist, Carlos Midence,” said the Nicaraguan Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a statement released this Monday.

This decision, which will be made “immediately” before Milei takes office, is configured as a response to the statements that the president-elect had regarding the Central American country chaired by Daniel Ortega.

“I would not promote relations with communists, nor with Cuba, nor with Venezuela, nor with North Korea, nor with Nicaragua, nor with China,” Milei said, repeatedly, during the presidential campaign.

Likewise, shortly following winning the elections, Diana Mondino, the future chancellor, assured that “Argentina’s separation from the ‘communist axis’ will be total,” following a Cold War script. “Not only will it break relations with the three socialist dictatorships in Latin America and with the Iranian Islamic dictatorship, but Argentina will not join the BRICS,” she signed.

Furthermore, in another gesture of indifference, the president-elect did not invite to the official investiture ceremony, scheduled for December 10, the presidents Daniel Ortega, Miguel Díaz-Canel (Cuba), Nicolás Maduro (Venezuela) and Ebrahim Raisi (Iran). ), to avoid having to greet and share a photo with rulers who, according to the far-right, systematically violate human rights in their countries and support terrorist organizations such as Hamas and Hezbollah.

Despite Milei’s mistreatment, on November 20, the Government of Nicaragua congratulated the leader of La Libertad Avanza (LLA), and the Argentine people “for their exemplary and peaceful electoral day”, conveying to them “wishes for well-being.”

In that message, signed by Ortega and his wife, Vice President Rosario Murillo, the presidential couple claimed to be “defenders of the principles of non-intervention, respect for the sovereignty and self-determination of the people.”

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