<h6 class="p1"><strong>The Diplomat</strong></h6> <strong>Although the Argentine government has not yet made official the dismissal of its ambassador to Spain, Roberto Bosch, all the media in the southern country take it for granted, according to sources in the Casa Rosada.</strong> The two main newspapers of Buenos Aires, <a href="https://www.clarin.com/politica/gobierno-analiza-cambiar-embajador-madrid_0_iC2S3fas24.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Clarín</strong></a> and <a href="https://www.lanacion.com.ar/politica/desplazarian-al-embajador-en-espana-y-se-va-el-consul-en-nueva-york-nid27112024/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>La Nación</strong></a>, agree that the hard diplomatic confrontation between the governments of Milei and Sánchez last May has marked the fate of Bosch, who <strong>had just taken office on May 16, a few days before the controversial visit of the Argentine president to Spain.</strong> According to sources of the Casa Rosada, which neither of the two newspapers identify, the reason for the dismissal is that the ambassador warned the Spanish authorities in writing that <strong>Milei's trip was of a private and not of official nature</strong>, in such case “all expenses are paid by the State”, as 'Clarín' recalls. According to other versions, <strong>since the departure of Chancellor Diana Mondino from the Government, Bosch was in the sight of the new Chancellor</strong>, Gerardo Werthein, who must now decide who will be his replacement. The Argentine media are already discussing the names of several candidates, although nothing has been confirmed so far. Roberto Bosch is a career diplomat and has long experience behind him, as <a href="https://thediplomatinspain.com/en/2024/03/25/roberto-bosch-delivers-copies-of-letters-of-credence-as-argentinas-ambassador/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>The Diplomat reported when he presented his Copies of Style at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs</strong></a>, after having served since 2022 as Minister Counselor during Ricardo Alfonsín's term at the head of the Embassy.