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Falklands issues to be addressed on Tuesday by Argentine legislative delegation in London

Tuesday, January 31st 2017 - 10:13 UTC
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Boosting trade, credit rating, fighting corruption, were among the issues discussed on Monday by the Argentine delegation of all-party lawmakers visiting the UK. Falklands, additional flights and hydrocarbons in the South Atlantic are scheduled to be addressed on Tuesday when the members of Congress meet with Foreign office minister Sir Ian Duncan, said Federico Pinedo, Senate whip and head of the delegation. Read full article

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  • metalmec

    mientras en la isla se rajan las vestiduras por seguir enemistados , en Londres se abren al dialogo, por algo se empieza

    Jan 31st, 2017 - 05:19 pm - Link - Report abuse -5
  • Stoker

    The Republic of Argentina signed the UN Charter on 26 June 1945. Under the UN Charter and Article One of the UN Covenant of Human Rights the Falklanders have the right to self-determination. No amount of “dialogue” (or “trialogue”) can change that.

    Jan 31st, 2017 - 06:57 pm - Link - Report abuse +4
  • HughJuanCoeurs

    What Falklands issues? The Falkland Islands have no issues apart from thieving Argentina

    Jan 31st, 2017 - 08:58 pm - Link - Report abuse +5
  • golfcronie

    metalmec, Is that jibber jabber you have posted, but of course you are Argentine so convention does not apply to you

    Jan 31st, 2017 - 09:43 pm - Link - Report abuse +1
  • Roger Lorton

    Pinedo and his 'Parliamentarians' are not part of the current round of negotiations, and this is just an attempt to avoid the 'sovereignty umbrella'. May make for good reading in Argentina, but it is of no consequence.

    Feb 01st, 2017 - 01:17 am - Link - Report abuse +3
  • LukeDig

    What self determination?
    I mean, well, we can get some chaps from Mendoza and send them to usurp some english land. Then we will say they have right to self determination. All they need is have enough babies and steal enough fish, then they have “rights” to some land half planet away in someone elses face.

    Feb 02nd, 2017 - 03:03 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • James Marshall

    Lukedig....so says the Spanish speaking, european implant, from SA......ahhh priceless...just shot your own argument down in flames, well done....

    Feb 02nd, 2017 - 12:54 pm - Link - Report abuse +1
  • golfcronie

    James, typical Argie not thinking before opening mouth. Don't see any indigineous Indians in the Argie government, they are mainly white ex-europeans.

    Feb 02nd, 2017 - 01:36 pm - Link - Report abuse +1
  • Pete Bog

    Lukedig

    “I mean, well, we can get some chaps from Mendoza and send them to usurp some english land. Then we will say they have right to self determination”



    Are your Mendozans then going to stay in England for 9 generations?

    Lukedig, the only English land on this planet is... England. There are I guess between 50 and 60 million English people.

    To get self determination and control of England you are going to need to send over 70 million mendozans to get control in England, because lets face it do you think any of us English are going to vote to become Argentine and go down the plughole?

    Plus re:your plan, here are ONLY 40 million people in the whole of Argentina-your maths does not add up

    “All they need is have enough babies ”

    Even if you send every Mendozan there is to England, I would imagine the rate of reproduction required to produce over 60 million babies will prove a little tiring...

    Feb 02nd, 2017 - 01:38 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • gordo1

    These Argentine trolls show their ignorance every time they refer to the United Kingdom as “England”! They are so ignorant that when United Kingdom or British teams play sporting fixtures they think that Scottish, Welsh and Ulster are NOT British and pay them all the courtesies. Nabísimos!

    Feb 02nd, 2017 - 06:15 pm - Link - Report abuse +1
  • Hepatia

    England will return the Malvinas within 25 years.

    Feb 02nd, 2017 - 11:03 pm - Link - Report abuse 0

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