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Argentina/ UK Agreement on Plan to Identify Fallen Falkland Islands Combatants

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – UK and Argentina exchanged diplomatic notes on Thursday, September 3rd, in order to advance to a new stage in the Humanitarian Project Plan, which between 2017 and 2019 enabled the identification of 115 Argentine soldiers who died in the Falkland Islands during the 1982 conflict.

In this framework, both countries agreed to submit a new request to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to act once again as a neutral intermediary for the identification of the remains buried in grave C.1.10 in the Argentine Military Cemetery at Darwin, in the Falklands.

UK and Argentina exchanged notes on Thursday, September 3rd, in order to advance to a new stage in the Humanitarian Project Plan, which between 2017 and 2019 enabled the identification of 115 Argentine soldiers who died in the Falkland Islands during the 1982 conflict.
UK and Argentina advanced in the Humanitarian Project Plan, which has enabled the identification of 115 Argentine soldiers who died in the Falkland Islands during the 1982 conflict. (Photo internet reproduction)

The ceremony held at the headquarters of the Argentine Foreign Ministry was led by Foreign Minister Felipe Solá and UK Ambassador Mark Kent.

At the ceremony, Kent stated ”As during the first phase, we set aside our differences because we believe that humanitarian issues take priority over any political issue, I would like to thank the International Committee of the Red Cross, the Argentine Foreign Ministry, the Falkland Islands Government, the Islanders and the families of the fallen for contributing to making this project a reality.”

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