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Milei considers Díaz-Canel among the worst presidents in Latin America

The Argentine president believes that the Cuban ruler is one of the worst in the region.

Miguel Díaz-Canel / Javier Milei © Presidencia Cuba / CNN, captura de imagen en YouTube
Miguel Díaz-Canel / Javier Milei Photo © Presidency Cuba / CNN, image capture on YouTube

Javier Miley, president of Argentina, located the Cuban rulerMiguel Diaz-Canel among the worst leaders in Latin America.

"The worst presidents in Latin America are, by scandal, the one that has to do with the dictatorship in Venezuela (Nicolás Maduro), the communism that Gustavo Petro wants to promote in Colombia, what Nicaragua has orwhat Cuba has. Those are the worst of all. They are truly despicable," Milei said in an interview withCNN.

He pointed out that his government team in Argentina emphatically condemns all those dictatorships in Latin America and warned that if he must advance sanctions against those countries, he would not have any problems in promoting them.

He referred to Cuba as a"prison island" and showed concern for Colombia, which in his opinion is moving in the direction of establishing a communist regime.

Milei confessed to feeling "exalted" after learning that the Mexican presidentAndrés Manuel López Obrador speaks badly of him.

"21st century socialism cost Argentines 80% of their income and has brought the number of poor people in the country to more than 50%. If the good thing is to go to that model, let's say that the governments of the left have a problem with numbers," Milei said.

"The socialists are very democratic when they are in power. They commit excesses and do not condemn themselves, but when you say something that is not what they think, they treat you as violent. They are truly dictators, totalitarians. The left, in its different versions, it is the cancer of humanity," said Milei.

He emphasized that his international allies areUnited States and Israel. "In that I am absolutely consistent. That is why we have excellent relations with Joe Biden's government," he said.

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