Martin Ezequiel Dinatale, a member of Argentine news agency Infobae staff, sent Falklands' lawmaker MLA Roger Spinks a questionnaire on current and future relations between the peoples of Argentina and the Falklands, particularly since the announced latest agreement for a second commercial air link this time between the Islands and Brazil with a stopover at Cordoba, second largest Argentine city. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesArgentina will never be a true democracy until it recognizes the Falkland Islanders right to self-determination.
Jan 04th, 2019 - 10:34 am - Link - Report abuse +3Falklands – Self-Determination (1 pg) : _https://www.academia.edu/11325329/Falklands_-_Self-Determination_single_page
That last question is loaded. An agreement on what in the future?
Jan 04th, 2019 - 02:01 pm - Link - Report abuse 0I live next door to the financially irresponsible and schizophrenic kleptomaniacs.
Jan 04th, 2019 - 05:06 pm - Link - Report abuse +1Don't trust them...
***Relations with Falklands could improve if Argentina behaves as a good neighbour rather than a greedy colonial power***... says the greedy colonial Engrish squatter in Malvinas Islands to them understandable displeased Argies in the continent...
Jan 04th, 2019 - 06:25 pm - Link - Report abuse -6understandable displeased Argies in the continent...
Jan 04th, 2019 - 09:30 pm - Link - Report abuse +2Bahahahaha Twinkle. Need an English lesson?
How nice, this cozy relationship being built at the expense of Argentina's Malvinas claim. Of course, Mauricio Macri has given much to the islanders without any reciprocity.
Jan 05th, 2019 - 05:28 am - Link - Report abuse -4No Argentine government, however, can go too far in concessions. Sooner or later, political realities knock at the door and re-election needs force pro-Malvinas measures.
Enjoy while it lasts!
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