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Uruguay leader caught on tape insulting Argentine

Argentines and Uruguayans are joking about insulting comments that Uruguayan President Jose Mujica was caught making about his Argentine ally, President Cristina Fernandez. But politicians in both countries are concerned about the diplomatic fallout.

Mujica basically called Fernandez an “old shrew” and said she was “worse than her cross-eyed” late husband, Nestor Kirchner. “The cross-eyed guy had more of a political sensibility. This one is just stubborn as a mule,” he added.

The comments were picked up on a microphone that Mujica thought was turned off. He says they weren’t intended to be public, so he won’t apologize.

Argentine Foreign Minister Hector Timerman protested to Uruguay‘s ambassador Friday, calling the comments “unacceptable and denigrating … particularly from someone whom Dr. Kirchner had considered to be a friend.”

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Delicate diplomacy: Pope meets Argentine president

Pope Francis’ diplomatic skills are being put to the test in his first audience with a visiting head of state: Argentine president Cristina Fernandez, with whom he clashed over her socially liberal policies.

Fernandez calls on the former Archbishop of Buenos Aires Monday at his makeshift home, the Vatican hotel on the edge of the Vatican gardens, a day before she and other world leaders attend his installation Mass in St. Peter’s Square.

Fernandez and her predecessor and late husband Nestor Kirchner defied church teaching to adopt a series of measures with popular backing, including mandatory sex education in schools, free distribution of contraceptives in public hospitals, and the right for transsexuals to change their official identities on demand. Argentina was the first Latin American country to legalize same-sex marriages.

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