Argentina Calls for Renewed Negotiations Over Falkland Islands

BUENOS AIRES, April 24 (Reuters) – ⁠Argentina’s ⁠government on Friday ⁠reiterated its willingness to resume ​bilateral negotiations with the United Kingdom in ‌regards to a ‌sovereignty dispute over the Falkland ⁠Islands, ⁠which Argentina knows as the Malvinas and has ​long claimed sovereignty over.

The statement by Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno was in response ​to comments from a spokesperson for the ⁠U.K. ⁠Prime Minister Keir ⁠Starmer, ​and said that sovereignty of the Falkland Islands ​rests with ⁠Britain, after an internal Pentagon email suggested reviewing the U.S. position on the Falklands as punishment for ⁠Britain’s stance on the Iran war.

“The Argentine Republic once ⁠again expresses its willingness to resume bilateral negotiations with the United Kingdom that will allow for finding a peaceful and definitive solution to the sovereignty dispute and bring an end to the special ⁠and particular colonial situation in which they are immersed,” Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno said in a post on ​social media.

(Reporting by Leila Miller, Editing ​by Iñigo Alexander)

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