In this case, the highest representative of Spanish diplomacy in Argentina must, at the request of the Ministry, immediately return to Spain.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, has summoned the Spanish ambassador in Buenos Aires for consultations, after the “very serious words” from the President of Argentina, Javier Mileiabout the head of the executive branch, Pedro Sánchez, and his wife, Begoña Gómez, and asked him to apologize publicly.
According to the Pan-Hispanic Dictionary of Legal Spanish, a call for consultation with an ambassador consists of an order from a state’s foreign ministry to its ambassador in another country to “urgently appear to report on a particular matter.” .” and receive specific instructions”.
In this case, The highest representative of Spanish diplomacy in Argentina must immediately return to Spain at the request of the ministry.
During an institutional appearance last Sunday, Albares asked the Argentine president for a “public apology” for some words he considered “very serious.” If that doesn’t happen, he has announced that Spain will take “appropriate measures” to defend its “sovereignty and dignity.”
The minister pointed out that Milei’s words “overcome every kind of political and ideological difference” and are “unprecedented in the history of international relations and even less so in the history of relations between two countries and two peoples united by strong brotherhood. ” Albares expressed regret that the Argentine president was “received in good faith in the capital of Spain” and treated “with all due respect and deference”, having been made available to him “the necessary public resources of the Spanish State” stay in the country, but he has responded with “a frontal attack on our democracy, our institutions and Spain.”
Source: EITB

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