Foreign Minister Werthein Renewed the Claim for Malvinas at the UN, with Strong Criticism of the United Kingdom
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Argentine Foreign Minister Gerardo Werthein headed the country’s official presentation to the United Nations Special Committee on Decolonization on Thursday, where he reiterated the historic claim of sovereignty over the Malvinas Islands, South Georgia Islands, South Sandwich Islands and the surrounding maritime areas. The intervention took place at the UN headquarters in New York and marked a new formal expression of Argentina’s position on the…
“The Malvinas question transcends governments, it is a state policy and a national cause sustained through generations,” said Chancellor Werthein.
The head of the foreign policy of the Milei administration explained at the United Nations on Wednesday. He described the British occupation, begun in 1833, as "a colonial act contrary to international law." "The Malvinas question transcends governments, it is a State policy and a national cause sustained through generations," he said. Chancellor Gerardo Werthein headed on Wednesday the Argentine official presentation to the Special Committee on…
The government managed to get the document debated in the UN Decolonization Committee despite the discontent of Arab and some Caribbean countries. "Consensus was held in check," acknowledged a diplomatic source. The government managed to push through the document by consensus due to the claim for sovereignty of the Falkland Islands in the UN Decolonization Committee. Prior to the meeting, there were many doubts because Javier Milei's alignment w…
In his official presentation to the Special Committee on Decolonization of the United Nations (UN), Foreign Minister Gerardo Werthein reiterated the claim of sovereignty over the Malvinas Islands, South Georgia Islands, South Sandwich Islands, as well as the surrounding maritime areas.During his intervention, which took place in New York, the official considered that "there are favourable conditions for opening a new stage of dialogue" with the …
The Argentine official denounced a "disproportionate military presence on the islands," which he defined as "incompatible with the character of the South Atlantic as a zone of peace and cooperation." Read more
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