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From Boris Johnson to Alberto Fernandez: “Malvinas’s sovereignty doesn’t matter”

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From Boris Johnson to Alberto Fernandez: “Malvinas’s sovereignty doesn’t matter”

As a spokesman for Downing Street, his office and the official residence, Johnson was “firm” when the President of Argentina “raised” the issue of control of the Atlantic Islands.

British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, Meeting was held during today’s summit G7 Guaranteed sovereignty over the Falkland Islands with Argentine President Alberto Fernandez “No problem”.

“The Prime Minister emphasized that the inhabitants of the Falkland Islands, like all, have the right to self-determination,” he said. The spokesman said.

The above is just two weeks after the 40th anniversary of the Falkland Islands War. The British Army won.

Still, Johnson and Fernandez “The value of friendship between the British and the Argentines”.

The two authorities also bet on the instance “Finding ways to strengthen relationships” Bilateral.

At a meeting at the summit of industrialized countries, where Fernandez was invited to represent Latin America and the Caribbean, the two leaders agreed to cooperate in a variety of areas, including promotion. “Sustainable energy”.

They also discussed possible solutions to lift the block on grain exports from Ukraine. This is in addition to discussing the progress of the conflict aggression unleashed by the Russian aggression on February 24th.

Johnson emphasized “the importance of the international community in favor of Ukraine’s sovereignty.”

The British Prime Minister finally told Fernandez: “Ukrainians do not stop fighting” Under any circumstances.

Source: Biobiochile

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