Argentina’s Foreign Affairs minister Héctor Timerman cautioned that the dispute with Uruguay over the Botnia/UPM pulp mill and its environmental impact can’t be seen as “a football match where one side wins and the other looses”, but rather as a situation where “the peoples of both countries benefit”. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesI say in view of Uruguay compalins of harrassment we close the bridge to Uruguay indefinatelly, so they will have nothing to complain about, we don't want this people driving throught our border to spy on us and cry wolf to the UN, their complains will harm our nation we don't need this people coming into Argentina, nor do we need their exports or inports nor even the cars the drive thought should be allowed in our country, since they don't seem to have good relation with Argentina they might as well keep everyone in their side of the border.
Jul 07th, 2010 - 05:05 pm - Link - Report abuse 0since they don't seem to have good relation with Argentina
Jul 08th, 2010 - 05:39 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Avargas, you're the one saying that there should be ethnic cleansing against Argentinians and Chileans...
I think Argetina has claims on Uruguay and Chile, if ethnic cleansing is not possible in fakland we might as well take Uruguay and Chile
...so who the hell are you to bash Uruguayans over the pulp mill? May I suggest you go back to whatever hellhole in the Third Reich you came from and leave this to REAL Argentinians? You are doing more to harm Argentina-Uruguay ties than Montevideo could ever do.
Argentinians and Uruguayans are the same flesh and blood, and you are not an Argentine.
Dear Voice
Jul 09th, 2010 - 03:29 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Warmongers need warmongers: make them look consistent. That´s why.
Argentinians and Uruguayans are the same flesh and blood.
Thanks.
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