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After the chicanes, Diana Mondino met with David Cameron and expressed the Government's discomfort with the visit to the Malvinas

2024-02-21T18:11:21.712Z

Highlights: Argentine Foreign Minister Diana Mondino met with her British counterpart, David Cameron. The meeting takes place after the United Kingdom official made an official visit to the Malvinas Islands. Mondino published a photograph of the meeting on his social networks with the suggestive message: "Putting things in their place" The statement was released minutes after Mondino posted the photo on his X account. The Foreign Affairs portfolio maintained that both "acknowledged the existence of a disagreement," the statement said.


The chancellor and her British counterpart recognized the "disagreement" that exists over the sovereignty of the islands. Minutes before the official statement, Mondino had published on his X account a photograph of the meeting with a suggestive message: "Putting things in their place ".


Foreign Minister

Diana Mondino

met this Wednesday in Brazil, within the framework of the G20 foreign ministers' summit, with her British bar,

David Cameron.

The meeting takes place after the United Kingdom official made an official visit to the Malvinas Islands.

In the first official statement from the Argentine Foreign Ministry on the issue - until now Mondino had only referred to the issue in the form of a chicane through his X account - the Foreign Affairs portfolio maintained that regarding the Question of the Malvinas Islands , both

"acknowledged the existence of a disagreement."

"Chancellor Mondino expressed

displeasure over his statements and his visit to the Malvinas Islands

, after which she reaffirmed the sovereignty rights of the Argentine Republic in the Question of the Malvinas Islands and reiterated her country's willingness to resolve the dispute in accordance with the mandate of the international community," they stated in the text.

The statement was released minutes after Mondino published a photograph of the meeting on his social networks with the suggestive message "Putting things in their place."

Putting things in their place.

pic.twitter.com/3uZ7Fi2X1a

— Diana Mondino (@DianaMondino) February 21, 2024

In the Malvinas, despite the current UN declaration that since 1965 indicates that the principle of self-determination of peoples is not applicable in this case, Cameron expressed his desire for the islands and their occupants to continue under the dominion of the United Kingdom "for a long time, possibly forever" and also paid tribute "to all those who lost their lives during the 1982 conflict.

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Source: clarin

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