Journalists Barred: Espionage Scandal Shakes Argentina's Casa Rosada
President Javier Milei's government in Argentina has denied entry to journalists at the Casa Rosada, citing illegal espionage concerns. The announcement was made by government spokesman Javier Lanari. A Reuters journalist experienced this firsthand, being unable to enter the premises on Thursday morning.
In a startling move, Argentina's government under President Javier Milei blocked journalists from entering the Casa Rosada on Thursday, citing allegations of 'illegal espionage.'
Javier Lanari, the government spokesman, announced the decision on the social media platform X.
This unexpected move was confirmed by a Reuters journalist, who reported being unable to enter the presidential house that morning.
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