Argentine ambassador halts French hearing over Malvinas map

Argentine ambassador to France, Ian Sielecki, halted a hearing at the National Assembly upon noticing a map depicting the Malvinas Islands as British territory. He requested that part of the map be covered before proceeding with his talk on bilateral relations between Argentina and France. Authorities eventually complied by placing a sticky note over the islands.

Ian Sielecki, Argentina's ambassador to France, was addressing the Foreign Affairs Commission of the National Assembly on January 21, 2026. The aim was to discuss the state of bilateral relations between the two countries. In his opening, Sielecki stated: “I feel deeply honored to be here today among you... However, unfortunately, I must point out a small problem, Mr. President, which is actually a big problem for my country. I just noticed that I am sitting in front of a map that shows the Malvinas Islands and the South Atlantic as if they were part of the United Kingdom's territory”.

As Commission President Bruno Fuchs introduced him, a woman pointed out that below the Malvinas Islands, “R-U” appeared in parentheses, referring to the United Kingdom. Fuchs interjected to clarify: "In parentheses, we all know it is a disputed territory; it has not been attributed as you say on that map”.

Unsatisfied, Sielecki drew a parallel to a hypothetical map showing Ukrainian territories occupied by Russia as legitimate Russian land. He categorically requested that the map be covered during his speech. Initially, Fuchs suggested proceeding, noting the maps had been there for a long time, but promised to consider the issue.

Minutes later, authorities placed a yellow sticky note over the islands, allowing Sielecki to continue his presentation without further disruption. This episode underscores Argentina's diplomatic sensitivity regarding Malvinas sovereignty, a long-standing dispute with the United Kingdom.

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