The United Kingdom opposed Miley and denied that he was going to talk about the sovereignty of the Malvinas Islands

Source: Cba24n


After the short meeting that took place between them Javier Miley The British advisor, David Cameron At the global summit Davos (Switzerland) from the United Kingdom They denied That topic Sovereignty of the Malvinas Islands on the “Agenda”Just as the Argentine president said.

It was a meeting “Warm and friendly”The two parties agreed, as they talked about increasing investments and trade.

But contradictions came after the meeting, when Miley himself confirmed: “We talked about deepening trade relations and… “We have put the Malvinas Islands on the agenda.”. Moreover, the President assured that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will come forward “Solutions on this topic.”

from United Kingdom Foreign Office They refused it Tennessee What the Argentine President said: “The UK’s position and continued support for the right of the people of the Malvinas Islands to Self-determination remains unchanged“.

London is not willing to put on the agenda an issue that does not need discussion for the British “SolutionAs Milley said, since the 2013 self-determination referendum More than 99% of the island's population voted to remain under the protection of the United Kingdom

Argentine position

Argentina considers this referendum illegal From there, he maintains his claim to sovereignty. The Argentine government relies on various decisions from United nations who understands the Malvinas case as “Controversy” It encourages dialogue.

Miley's meeting with Cameron was on target Leading the bilateral relationship Which was maintained with low enthusiasm during the government of Alberto Fernández.

From the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, headed by Diana Mondino, they published a statement with the position Much more moderate than Miley's own statements.

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“With regard to the Malvinas matter, The two parties confirmed their position, They indicated that they are committed to working on an agenda built on trust and cooperation.

The same British speakers explained that the tone of the conversation was more in line with that presented by the Argentine Foreign Ministry. “They both agreed to disagree.”They reported from London.

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