On Thursday, Argentine President Javier Milei accused Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of being “ignorant” in an interview with CNN en Español. In response, López Obrador questioned how intelligent Argentines could vote for someone who was inaccurate and despised the people.
López Obrador explained that he still does not understand why Milei made these comments, especially given his offensive statements towards other world figures such as accusing Pope Francis of being a communist. Despite this, the Mexican president did not announce any retaliatory measures against Argentina.
Milei defended his remarks by pointing to López Obrador’s past attacks on other leaders like Colombian President Gustavo Petro. The Mexican president reiterated his confusion as to why Argentines voted for someone who has made such disparaging remarks about important figures like Pope Francis.
In conclusion, despite the ongoing verbal exchange between Milei and López Obrador, the Mexican president did not announce any official action against Argentina. López Obrador has previously emphasized that he would not sever ties with Argentina despite any differences between the two leaders.