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A scandal broke out between Spain and Argentina due to the statements about the Prime Minister's wife


Spain recalled its ambassador from Buenos Aires for consultations on Sunday after Argentine President Javier Millay made lewd comments about Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's wife at a far-right rally in Madrid, Reuters reported. called him "corrupt" during a rally organized by the party. Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albarez said that Millay's apologies are expected. Other ministers also condemned the speech of the Argentine president, in which he called socialism "cursed and carcinogenic". Sanchez heads the Socialist Party of Spain. "With his behavior, Millay has brought the relations between Spain and Argentina to the most serious state in recent history," Albares said in a video message. Milley's press secretary said in an Argentine TV channel interview on Sunday that the president will not apologize. He added that Spanish officials should stop insulting him. Millay's visit violated diplomatic procedure because he refused to meet with Spain's King Felipe and Prime Minister Sánchez, preferring instead to promote his book to the head of Vox. At a party rally with Santiago Abascal. The head of the European Union's foreign policy department, Josep Borrell, said that "attacks on members of the families of political leaders should not have a place in our culture." In April, a court in Madrid announced that it was considering charges of abuse of influence and corruption in business against Sánchez's wife. , which were nominated by the anti-corruption activist group Clean Hands. However, Madrid's prosecutor's office later said it had appealed to close the case because there was no evidence. Sánchez decided to stay on as prime minister after five days of deliberations when an investigation into his wife was announced. about.

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