As racist chants by Argentina players take a diplomatic turn, Argentine President Javier Milei is calming things down.
Javier Miley sets the record straight
We haven't heard him talk about it yet. It's done. Javier MileyThe Argentine president does this to signal the end of the holiday. During an interview on an Argentine radio station, the political leader wanted to calm things down with France over the racist chants chanted by the Argentine national team players after winning the Copa America: “It was Carey who took responsibility (for resolving the issue). The French were angry. Sporting problems have to be solved at a sporting level. That's all. But these are the things that happen.” Did I announce?
Dealing with the Vice President
Shortly before, he had spoken with the vice president who had decided to support the Argentine national team players while at the same time treating France as a colonial power: “It wasn’t a very happy tweet (Villarroel’s tweet, editor’s note) because because of a mathematical problem, we can’t create institutional disruption diplomatically.”And destiny.
Dismissal of the Undersecretary of State for Sports
However, this issue, which has become diplomatic, continues to cause a collateral victim. In fact, the Argentine Undersecretary of Sports, Julio Garro, was dismissed from his post, after demanding an apology from the Argentine national team and in particular from Lionel Messi after the racist chants against the French. From the Argentine President himself.
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