Argentine serious and consistent Foreign Policy Remarked
Amado Boudou said the Argentine quality can be seen through the Latin American support of the Malvinas issue, mainly after the shocking comments made by UK Prime Minister David Cameron.
Boudou recalled the government decision to work on legal questions so as to finally sit down at the negotiation table with the UK to discuss the Malvinas soverignty as suggested by the UN
Moreover, the Defense Minister, Arturo Puricelli, held that the British destroyer that sailed to the Malvinas islands meant an innecesary demostration of power by the UK.
The Minister insisted on depriving the Brish attitude from all warlike intention. And he added that the UK intends militarizing the islands although “from the south cone we say we do not want any contamination whatsoever in the area”.
Argentine Ambassador to Chile, Ginés González García, said that the British Prime Minister is repeating Margaret Thatcher's deeds regarding the conflict with Argentina over the Malvinas sovereignty back in 1982.
The diplomat mentioned the “record unemployment and the economic adjustment” in England among other causes that took London to stiffen their position regarding the sovereignty question on the Islands.
He also said that Argentina did not request the Chilean flights to Malvinas to be discontinued or banned from Punta Arenas to Malvinas.



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