Argentine President’s Sister Apologizes to French Embassy

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A step towards appeasement. A few hours after the statements of the Argentine vice-president, Victoria Villarruel, who gave her support to Enzo Fernandez after the video of the Argentine players celebrating their title in Copa América with racist and transphobic chants against the French in particular, the sister of Javier Milei met the French ambassador in Buenos Aires, Romain Nadal.

According to The Nationthe one who occupies the post of secretary general of the presidency, presented her apologies. Karina Milei recognized that Victoria Villarruel had gone too far in treating France as “colonialist country” on social networks. This interview aims to end this diplomatic dispute, just a few days before Javier Milei’s visit to Paris for the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games. This apology was accepted.

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