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Strong Crossing Between Diego Gualar and Pablo Duggan for the War in the Middle East

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Diego Gualar, former Argentine ambassador in China during the Mauricio Macri government, led a strong discussion with journalist Pablo Duggan in the wake of the war conflict in the Middle East. In the midst of cross accusations, the former diplomat called him “pro-Iranian”, which led the radio driver to end live communication. The tense exchange took place this morning when Gualar blamed the journalist through the humor that his discussions alwa…

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Diego Gualar, former Argentine ambassador in China during the Mauricio Macri government, led a strong discussion with journalist Pablo Duggan in the wake of the war conflict in the Middle East. In the midst of cross accusations, the former diplomat called him “pro-Iranian”, which led the radio driver to end live communication. The tense exchange took place this morning when Gualar blamed the journalist through the humor that his discussions alwa…

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A tense moment was experienced in the air when former Argentine ambassador Diego Gualar and driver Pablo Duggan led a strong discussion that ended with the interview cut off in full program. The crossing took place as they debated the conflict in the Middle East and the Argentine stance against Iran. In the middle of the exchange, Gualar launched a direct accusation against the journalist: “You are pro-Iranian,” which sparked Duggan’s immediate …

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Diario Registrado broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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