The Senate unanimously approved the six lists of ambassadors proposed by Javier Milei. Rabbi Axel Simon Wahnish, spiritual guide of the President and his teacher in the studies of Judaism, was proposed for the Argentine Embassy in Israel.

The proposal generated some controversy during the public hearing that was held within the framework of the Agreements commission. Martn Lousteau raised the impact that the possible transfer of the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem - announced by the President - would have on the claim of sovereignty of the Malvinas Islands. The senator stressed that moving the Embassy against an entire international legal order that does not recommend it is "an additional and unnecessary provocation. It is worth noting that only Honduras, Guatemala, Papua New Guinea, and the United States moved their embassies to Jerusalem. It is worth noting that only Honduras, Guatemala, and Papua New Guinea and the United States moved their embassies to Jerusalem. The Chamber endorsed with 67 votes and 5 absent the nominations of Gerardo Werthein, proposed as ambassador to the U.S., Guillermo Nielsen, nominated for Paraguay, Mariano Caucino, for India, Ian Sielecki, for France, and Sonia Cavallo.