June 1 () –
King Felipe VI and the president of Argentina, Javier Milei, coincided this Sunday at the inauguration of the second term of the president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, in which they gave each other a distant greeting with a nod of the head.
Milei was sitting next to representatives from other countries such as Morocco, Belize, Equatorial Guinea or the president of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, seated on the right side of the chairs placed for Bukele’s inauguration in what is known as Plaza Cívica or Plaza Capitán General Gerardo. Neighborhoods.
On the left side, on the other side of the aisle and also in the front row, was the place designated for the head of the Spanish State, who was the last to join the public. Felipe VI arrived down the hallway and greeted the right sector with a gesture of lowering his head that was reciprocated by Noboa, Milei and the other leaders.
The king immediately took his seat in his corresponding seat and Bukele’s second term took office.
The interaction between the Spanish monarch and Milei is the subject of attention due to the open diplomatic crisis between the two countries, which has led to the withdrawal of the Spanish ambassador in Buenos Aires in response to Milei’s intervention at a Vox party event last year. May 19 in Madrid in which he described Begoña Gómez, the wife of the president of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, as “corrupt.”
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