Prior to the inauguration of the new government of Argentina, Nicaragua decides to withdraw its ambassador from that country.
Prior to the inauguration of the new government of Argentina, Nicaragua decides to withdraw its ambassador from that country.

Nicaragua has immediately withdrawn its ambassador in Argentina, prior to the inauguration of the new Argentine rulers who have issued statements and expressions against the Latin American nation.

“Faced with the Installation and Taking of Possession of a new Government in the Argentine Republic, an Inauguration that will take place on December 10, and in the face of repeated Declarations and expressions of the new Rulers, the Government of Reconciliation and National Unity of Nicaragua has proceeded to withdraw its Ambassador, Fellow Writer and Communicologist, Carlos Midence,” quotes the statement from the Nicaraguan Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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In this context, the written declaration signed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nicaragua, Denis Moncada Colindres, emphasizes: “The withdrawal is effective immediately”.

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The Government of Nicaragua led by the president, Daniel Ortega, has stood out in the region for being a firm defender of respect for the international right to sovereignty, independence and self-determination of peoples.

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Likewise, in line with this position, the Sandinista Government has repeatedly rejected and denounced any type of foreign interference in the internal affairs of the nation located in Central America.