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Formal protest made to Argentine Gov. over naval vessel's policing of Falkland's waters.

Monday, March 29th 2004 - 21:00 UTC
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Written Statement to the House of Commons by Foreign Office Minister Bill Rammell.

On 15 and 16 March 2004 the Argentine naval Icebreaker, Almirante Irizar sailed through the Falklands Outer Conservation Zone and the Falklands Interim Conservation Zone. These are areas for which the Falkland Islands Government issues fishing licences. During the time that it was inside these zones, the Argentine vessel was challenging other vessels to identify themselves. While transit of the conservation zones is permissible, the policing of the zones by a foreign vessel contravenes the Falkland Islands exclusive jurisdiction.

We asked the Argentine government for an explanation of the vessel's actions. Their response was not satisfactory. We have therefore made a formal protest to the Argentine government concerning the actions of the Almirante Irizar, underlining the need to ensure that this type of incident does not happen again. This note also reiterated that HMG has no doubts about UK sovereignty over the Falkland Islands.

I have spoken to Falkland Island Councillors about this incident. I share their concerns and I have briefed them on our response. I assured them of our continued firm support.

Source FCO

Categories: Falkland Islands.

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