Argentina’s new president wants to take back the Falklands from Britain

Its new president Argentinian, Javier Millaymade it clear that he wants to take the islands back Falklands which are under British rule, but clarified that it does not seek a repeat of the 1982 war.

According to Daily MailMiley stated that “Argentina’s sovereignty over the Malvinas Islands is non-negotiable. The Malvinas are Argentina. Now we have to see how to get them back. It is clear that choosing war is not a solution.”

“What we are proposing is to move towards a solution like the one England had with China on the Hong Kong issue and that in that context the position of the people living on the islands cannot be ignored. You can’t deny that these people are there. You cannot ignore these human beings. You have to negotiate with Britain and take into account the views of the people who live on the islands,” he added.

It is noted that the 2013 done referendum in the Falklands and 99.8% of its inhabitants voted in favor of remaining in Britain.

Also, after the 2010 Referendums were held in several British overseas disputed territories, with the majority of the world wanting British rule. Characteristics, in 2016 Gibraltar decided to stay in Britainat a time when Spain was persistently claiming that territory.

Source: News Beast

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