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Foreign Minister: Falkland Islands at the center of Argentina’s foreign policy

In a recent meeting, Argentina’s Foreign Minister, Santiago Cafiero, emphasized the significance of the Falkland Islands (Malvinas) in Argentina’s foreign policy.

The Falkland Islands, an archipelago in the South Atlantic, is currently under British political control.

During an event that included academic and scientific organizations, discussions centered around the implications of Law 27.671.

This law mandates ongoing training on the Falkland Islands issue for individuals in all branches of the Argentine government.

Cafiero stressed the continuous need for sovereignty discussions within Argentina’s societal fabric.

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He highlighted the importance of a dynamic discourse on the matter, ensuring it remains a relevant topic in society.

Regarding the law focusing on training government officials about the Falklands, he mentioned the importance of inclusive participation, involving various academic and research institutions.

He further emphasized that defending Argentina’s sovereignty and national interests is a collective responsibility of all its citizens.

After its approval on July 6, 2022, Law 27.671 outlined a roadmap that will be officially announced on August 30 for implementation in partnership with the National Institute of Public Administration (INAP).

It’s worth noting that the United Nations General Assembly recognized the territorial dispute between Argentina and the UK over the islands in Resolution 2065 of 1965.

The two nations were involved in a conflict over the islands from April 2 to June 14, 1982, resulting in casualties on both sides.

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