He said that the advertisement represented an attempt to politicise the
Olympic Games which would not find international support.
“Of course in Britain we remain absolutely steadfast in our support for
the self determination of the Falkland Islanders and we will always support
that,” he added.
“It is a rather sad stunt, it won’t impress anybody in the world. We are
not do going to take any actual action in response to it.”
The advert contradicted the government’s recent denial that the South American
country would seek political gain from the London Games which take place
from July 27 to Aug 12.
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