MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Nicaragua's government on Saturday launched a blistering attack on Spain and Foreign Minister Arancha Gonzalez Laya, accusing Madrid of interference in its affairs and imperial attitudes towards the Central American nation.
Nicaragua's foreign ministry, in a four-page letter addressed to Gonzalez Laya, accused her of making "offensive statements" about Nicaragua and President Daniel Ortega, and "showing daring ignorance and ferocity improper for diplomacy".
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