The Diplomat
The new ambassador of Argentina in Spain, Roberto Sebastián Bosch Estévez will present his Letters of Credence to the King next Thursday, just two days before the first visit of the Argentine president, Javier Milei to our country.
Milei plans to participate on the 18th in a Vox event, the Europa Viva 24 Festival, but so far, no contact with the Government has been announced, nor whether there will be a courtesy visit to Felipe VI, at the Palace de la Zarzuela. The visit, the first he will make to Spain since he arrived at the Casa Rosa and without an official character, will take place shortly after the open diplomatic conflict between the two countries, after the Minister of Transport, Óscar Puente, stated that Milei had “ingested substances.”
In addition to Roberto Bosch, who had already been serving as chargé d’affaires of his country before his appointment, five other new ambassadors are expected to present their Letters of Credence to the Monarch on the same day, in a ceremony that, as is traditional, will be will take place in the Royal Palace.
Among the new diplomatic representatives are also the Venezuelan ambassador, Gladys María Gutiérrez Alvarado; the ambassador of Saudi Arabia, Princess Haifa Bint Abdulaziz al Mogrin; and the ambassador of Pakistan, Zahoor Ahmed.
It is also expected that the Kenyan ambassador, Nairimas Sharon Ole Sein, will present Credential Letters to the head of State; and the new ambassador of the Republic of Guinea (Guinea Conakry), Framoï Mara.