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after leaving Diana Mondinothe Ministry of Foreign Affairs remains under the supervision of the government and will be audited according to the standards explained by the new minister this Wednesday Gerardo Vertein. In a blistering questioning of his predecessor, the official stressed that diplomats who were inconsistent with the U.S. vision Javier Mileythey would “violate the law,” a definition that clearly states Violent “purges” by liberal governments.
The current foreign minister did a disservice to his predecessor in an interview. Liquid Nitrogen+. First, he questioned the standards used by the former official in opposing the U.S. embargo on Cuba at the United Nations.
According to Werthein, the vote was “Pitiful” Considering the administration’s stance on Cuba: “Who would have thought that the president would vote for a dictatorship that has no respect for human rights and the division of powers?”
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“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs made an important mistake. “No one needs to explain the president’s position. ““You just have to watch and listen to his speeches and presentations because that’s the obligation of those of us who work in the foreign service: to understand where the president is going,” Wesson insisted.
However, the minister emphasized that government-driven audits They are not based on “political ideology”. “If we want to talk politics with diplomats, we go to a bar, have a beer and we can argue until 3 o’clock in the morning, but this is a high-paying job and we have to fulfill our mission,” Mondino’s successor said.
In this sense, Gerardo Werthein emphasizes Foreign policy must be aligned with Javier Milley’s philosophy. “People may be confused about what they have to do [los diplomáticos] They are my own thoughts and it is illegal. What we have to do is be consistent with the president’s vision and what 56% of Argentines voted for (…) We sent the message very clearly. “Anyone who doesn’t do this is breaking the law,” the minister said in the above-mentioned interview.
He also mentioned the appointment of Argentina’s next ambassador to the United States, an issue of critical importance to the Argentine government in light of Donald Trump’s recent victory, and to which the president has given his approval. “For us, it seems very important to wait for the election results [en Estados Unidos]. This is a very important position, perhaps the most important of all embassies. I think we need to talk to the president.“The official said.
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As for Republican wins US presidential electionVaughan warned that the country “is ready for change. People are showing in all the polls that President Trump’s growth was important enough that he won the election. This has been the case in the Republican Party for a long time.” It didn’t happen”. time”.
on the other hand, Milley expressed his views on the relationship between Biden and Trump. “I think [Milei] Have a formal relationship with President Biden. Related to Trump closest and relevant. Mondino’s successor argued that “personal relationships always contribute,” before recalling a series of commonalities between Milley and the new North American president, such as “promoting liberal ideals, seeking fiscal balance, and not spending money.”
Regarding diplomatic relations with Brazil, Veitern stressed that Argentina will strengthen these relations, taking into account the countries under its jurisdiction Lula da Silva “Is our most important business partnerHey, we’re going to continue to promote all of our business with the country. They are very important and perhaps one of the most relevant factors in the occupation of the metal machinery and automotive industries,” he admits.
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**Interview with Gerardo Werthein, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Argentina**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Minister Werthein. Following the recent changes in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs after the vote on Cuba, how do you see the current state of Argentina’s diplomatic relations?
**Gerardo Werthein:** Thank you for having me. The recent events highlight a crucial point: our foreign policy must strictly align with President Javier Miley’s vision. The previous administration had strayed from this path, particularly regarding the vote at the United Nations concerning Cuba. Our focus is now on restoring coherence and ensuring our actions reflect the sentiments of the majority of Argentines.
**Interviewer:** You’ve described the previous vote as “pitiful.” What specific changes do you plan to implement moving forward?
**Gerardo Werthein:** The aim is to reinforce our diplomatic stance that represents our government’s principles. This means ensuring that all diplomats understand the president’s position—it’s not about personal opinions but adhering to the law, which dictates consistency with governmental policy. The appointments we make will reflect this alignment.
**Interviewer:** How do you respond to criticisms that such purges and audits might stifle dissent within the diplomatic corps?
**Gerardo Werthein:** It’s essential to differentiate between dissent and professionalism. We are not dismissing individuals for their personal views but ensuring that those representing Argentina abroad are committed to our national priorities. If any diplomat fails to fulfill this, they are not abiding by their responsibilities.
**Interviewer:** Regarding the upcoming appointment of the ambassador to the U.S., how critical is this position for Argentina, especially in light of Donald Trump’s victory?
**Gerardo Werthein:** This is indeed a significant appointment. The United States is a key partner for Argentina, and the ambassador will play a vital role in navigating our relationship moving forward. We are carefully monitoring the situation and will appoint someone who can effectively represent our interests and align with President Miley’s approach.
**Interviewer:** as you undertake this new direction, what message do you hope to convey to both your diplomatic staff and the international community?
**Gerardo Werthein:** The message is clear: foreign policy will now reflect the will of the Argentine people as expressed in the recent elections. We expect coherence and commitment from our diplomats. Those who do not adhere to this will need to reconsider their positions. It’s time for Argentina to present a united front on the international stage. Thank you.