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Falklands, Kosovo forces will be part of UK’s Roulement infantry company

Monday, April 28th 2025 - 08:26 UTC
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The Legislative Assembly from the Republic of Kosovo approved a bill ratifying an agreement between the United Kingdom and Kosovo on defense issues involving the Falkland Islands. Read full article

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  • FitzRoy

    Just wait for the Argentines to kick off about it! It is an opportunity for the KSF to train alongside the British forces. Much as Argentines used to train alongside the British in the past. Nothing more, nothing less.

    Apr 28th, 2025 - 09:54 am - Link - Report abuse +1
  • Steve Potts

    Kosovo/Falklands/Argentina

    In February 2008, Argentine Foreign Minister Jorge Taiana stated that recognizing Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence would set a dangerous precedent that could jeopardize Argentina's own territorial claims over the Malvinas Islands. Argentina's stance is rooted in its support for the principle of territorial integrity, which it believes is crucial for resolving the Malvinas dispute.
    This colonial vestige destroys Argentina's national unity and territorial integrity and is incompatible with Resolution 1514 (XV) 1960 on decolonisation?

    Falklands – Territorial Integrity: https://www.academia.edu/10906570/Falklands_-_Argentinas_Territorial_Integrity

    Apr 28th, 2025 - 10:54 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Terence Hill

    “Argentina's stance is rooted in its support for the principle of territorial integrity, which it believes is crucial for resolving the Malvinas dispute”

    Argentina is barred from using “territorial integrity” as an argument. As it is a post UN law and cannot be applied retroactively. to its creation.
    ”...The rule of the intertemporal law still insists that an act must be characterized in accordance with the law in force at the time it was done, or closely on the next occasion. ...
    The Acquisition of Territory in International Law By Robert Yewdall Jennings a Judge of the International Court of Justice from 1982. He also served as the President of the ICJ between 1991 and 1994.

    Apr 29th, 2025 - 12:15 am - Link - Report abuse 0

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