Argentina weighs protest over British patrol ship's passage to Chile
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They pushed a request for reports through the transit of the HMS Medway, a Royal Navy patrolman who this month set sail from the Malvinas Islands to Chile; they ask to know whether the Government was notified and whether it evaluates a diplomatic protest
Argentina weighs protest over British patrol ship's passage to Chile
Argentina's foreign ministry is considering a formal statement following the transit of the Royal Navy patrol vessel HMS Medway, which sailed from the Falklands to the Chilean port of Punta Arenas, in an episode over which Buenos Aires and London offer conflicting accounts.
On Monday, a group of national deputies of the Union for the Homeland presented a draft resolution requesting the Foreign Ministry and the Ministry of Defence to report on the controversy related to the navigation of the HMS Medway ocean warship belonging to the British Royal Navy, which was detected sailing waters of the Argentine Sea between Thursday 2 and Friday 3 July. The Argentine Navy recorded that the movement of the military ship from t…
The national deputy Guillermo Michel confirmed that he submitted a request for reports to the executive branch to clarify the passage of a British Navy patrolman who would have sailed through waters under Argentine jurisdiction after sailing from the Malvinas Islands. “What is missing is official information” and “we are working totally in the dark”, he said in demanding explanations about the authorization of the route. Michel also said that he…
Deputies submitted a request for reports so that the government of Javier Milei could explain what measures it had taken after the passage of the military vessel HMS Medway, of the British Royal Navy, through the waters of the South Atlantic under Argentine jurisdiction, and if it had prior knowledge of the transit of the vessel, which had sailed from the Malvinas Islands towards the Strait of Magellan. The initiative was promoted by Guillermo M…
The claim indicates whether there was prior notification and what measures the Executive took after detecting the vessel.
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