“And this is something that concerns the sovereignty not just of Argentina but the whole of Latin America.”
On Thursday, the governor of the islands said there is little point negotiating with Argentina over the fate of the Falklands, arguing the residents all want to be British and have self-determination.
“The difficulty is even down to the word dispute, we don’t recognise it is a dispute,” Governor Nigel Haywood told AFP, as the remote South Atlantic archipelago marks the 30th anniversary of the Falklands War.
“The islands are British, we have full rights on the islands, the islanders themselves want to be British. The only dispute is Argentina challenging that right. It therefore follows that negotiations make no sense.”
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