“I Didn’t Know What They Were Really Asking Me About”: Minister Sedini Explains by Controversy About the Strait of Magellan
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Government minister Mara Sedini acknowledged not knowing what she was being asked about yesterday when the press approached her...
Government spokesperson Mara Sedini admitted not to know what they were asking her about on Wednesday when the press approached her by consulting whether the Strait of Magellan is Chilean. This in the midst of the controversy over the statements by the head of the Argentine Naval Hydrographic Service, Hernán Montero. Sedini, in dialogue with Radio Pauta, affirmed national sovereignty in that territory, accepting also the ignorance, “Of course it…
Polémica caused the statements of the head of the Argentine Naval Hydrographic Service, Hernán Montero, who said that the Strait of Magellan belongs to the Trans-Andean country. “The Strait of Magellan is an international channel, it is inside Chilean maritime spaces (...) they have to keep it fast and you cannot interrupt navigation, but it is Chilean, except the mouth (...). Magellan’s mouth is Argentine. The mouth that connects Cabo Virgines …
In addition, the government spokeswoman accused a “exaggeration” in criticism for her answer to the original question.
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