Argentina's New Foreign Minister Sworn in on Torah, Signaling Policy Shift
Gerardo Werthein's appointment marks a new direction in foreign policy under President Javier Milei, emphasizing spiritual symbolism and strategic realignment.
- Gerardo Werthein was sworn in as Argentina's Minister of Foreign Affairs in a ceremony that included an oath on the Torah, a first in the country's history.
- President Milei drew parallels between Werthein's role and the Torah portion 'Lech Lecha,' highlighting a mission of spreading faith and freedom.
- Werthein, closely aligned with Milei, replaces Diana Mondino, who was dismissed for her stance at the UN on the US embargo on Cuba.
- The new foreign policy approach includes plans to close embassies in countries with weak commercial ties, replacing them with National Agencies.
- Werthein's appointment underscores Milei's intent to strengthen ties with Israel and the United States, reflecting a strategic realignment.