24 hours after the diplomatic clash, the Argentine president Javier Milei continues to tweet on social network ‘X’, but without statements about it after his harsh statement against the words of Óscar Puente and attack Pedro Sánchez.

And while the silence lasts, the former Argentine president Alberto Fernandez He has criticized the Argentine government very harshly. He reproaches Milei for having joined a “shameful smear campaign” against Sánchez: “Nothing justifies that in its complaint the Argentine government joins a shameful defamation campaign to the detriment of Pedro Sánchez and his family, launched by the Spanish right that had the collaboration of certain media outlets and the complicity of that country’s justice system.”

It is the response of Milei’s predecessor to the text in which the current Argentine president openly attacks Sánchez: “Pedro Sánchez’s Government has more important problems to deal withlike the accusations of corruption that fall on his wife”

A letter that has generated reaction in Argentina. Some media opened their covers with headlines such as ‘Crisis with Spain and escalation of tension’, while José Luis González, author of ‘El loco, the unauthorized biography of Javier Milei’ points out that he has gotten involved in matters beyond his control: ” He gets into topics that are from another country, typical Milei logic, in hurtful terms. There is a logic in which he continues to behave as if he were a tweeterThat it is”.

A few words from Milei in the last 24 hours since Óscar Puente’s original comment and which, beyond the harsh statement published, remain the only ones on the subject.