UN approves resolution to resume dialogue on Malvinas

The UN Decolonization Committee approved by consensus a resolution renewing the call for bilateral dialogue between Argentina and the United Kingdom on the sovereignty of the Malvinas Islands.

The measure was adopted on June 25 and maintains the mandate for both countries to resume negotiations.

Argentine Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno denounced British militarization in the archipelago and rejected hydrocarbon exploration in the area.

The resolution seeks to promote bilateral dialogue without imposing specific conditions on the parties.

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Argentina's Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno at podium rejecting UK Falklands referendum validity amid sovereignty dispute.
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Argentina's Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno responded on social media to the United Kingdom's stance on the Falkland Islands, stating that the 2013 referendum lacks validity and rejecting the islanders' right to self-determination. This came amid tensions between the United States and Britain over potential shifts in US support for London. Quirno urged resuming bilateral negotiations to resolve the sovereignty dispute.

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Argentina's government backed Bolivia after UK ambassador Richard Porter criticized a Falklands commemorative event in La Paz. The Foreign Ministry called the diplomat's statements "unfortunate," as he defended British sovereignty citing the 2013 referendum. Bolivia reaffirmed its regional support for Argentina's claim.

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