Argentina’s Foreign Minister Resigns Amid Political Turmoil Ahead of Crucial Elections
As Argentina faces critical legislative elections, Foreign Minister Gerardo Werthein resigns amid internal strife and missteps in US financial aid talks, exposing instability that threatens regional security and economic ties vital to American interests.

In a dramatic turn of events just days before Argentina's pivotal legislative elections, Foreign Minister Gerardo Werthein tendered his resignation to President Javier Milei. This development not only highlights growing fractures within Milei's administration but also raises serious questions about the future stability of a key South American ally. Werthein’s departure follows intensified scrutiny from presidential supporters over his handling of financial aid negotiations with the United States. Notably, during a recent White House meeting, then-President Donald Trump allegedly linked US economic assistance to Milei securing an electoral victory. This conditional approach sent shockwaves through Argentina’s markets and sowed confusion—a...
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