Renewed Sovereignty Talks: Argentina Calls for Falkland Islands Negotiations
Argentina's government has reiterated its call for negotiations with the United Kingdom concerning the Falkland Islands. The dispute over sovereignty has re-emerged following comments from the UK government, with Argentina expressing hopes of reaching a peaceful resolution to end the ongoing colonial situation.
Argentina's government has renewed its call to the United Kingdom for bilateral negotiations on the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands, known as the Malvinas in Argentina.
Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno's statement came in response to remarks from UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's spokesperson, affirming Britain's claim over the islands.
Quirno reinforced Argentina's commitment to resolving the dispute peacefully and ending the colonial status through diplomatic dialogue.
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