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Argentina furious after Spain accuses Milei of drug use ahead of visit

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Spain and Argentina are at diplomatic daggers drawn as the two countries trade barbs over drug taking and economic decline.

Poor relations between the Hispanic nations hit a low on Friday night when Spain’s Transport Minister Oscar Puente suggested Argentina’s President Javier Milei was on drugs.

Milei’s office responded by accusing Spain’s Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez of bringing “poverty and death” to his people and threatenin­g Spain’s unity.

The row comes ahead of a visit to Spain by Argentina’s “anarcho-capitalist” president. He will attend an event of the far-right Vox party and avoid the Socialist head of government. The two have never had good ties.

Sanchez supported Milei’s rival Sergio Massa in the election that brought Milei to power in December and has not contacted Milei since the victory. Vox leader Santiago Abascal went to Buenos Aires for Milei’s investitur­e.

Milei’s anger this time appears to have been sparked by comments by Puente linking the president to drug taking.

“I saw Milei on television” during the campaign, Puente told a Socialist Party conference on Friday. “I don’t know if it was before or after the consumptio­n … of substances.”

He listed Milei among some “very bad people” who have reached high office.

Within hours, Milei’s office issued an official statement lambasting Spain’s prime minister.

“Sanchez put the middle class in danger with his socialist policies that bring only poverty and death,” said the statement. The government had also “endangered the unity of the kingdom” by making a deal with a separatist party to be able to stay in power.

Spain reacted with fury. “The Spanish government categorica­lly rejects the unfounded words … which do not reflect the relations between the two countries and their fraternal people,” the foreign ministry said.

“The government and the Spanish people will continue to maintain and strengthen their fraternal links and their relations of friendship and collaborat­ion with the Argentine people, a desire shared by all of Spanish society,” the statement added.

Milei will travel to Spain for an event on May 18 and 19 organised by Vox, which is in a race with the Socialists in next month’s European elections.

He is not scheduled to meet Sanchez or Spain’s monarch.

 ?? ?? Javier Milei will not meet Spain’s PM when he visits this month.
Javier Milei will not meet Spain’s PM when he visits this month.

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