British Foreign Secretary Cleverley said the Falkland Islands belong to the UK

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British Foreign Secretary Cleverley said they were the United Kingdom, in response to Argentine Foreign Secretary Santiago Cafiero’s proposal to restart negotiations on ownership of the Falkland (Malvinas) Islands. He announced this on his account twitter.

“The Falkland Islands are British. The inhabitants of the islands have the right to decide their future – they chose to remain as a British Overseas Territory.

Cafiero was previously Argentina’s reported On the termination of the Foradory-Duncan agreement on the conduct of administrative and economic activities in the Falkland Islands, England.

Prior to that, Argentine Defense Minister Jorge Taiana He insisted Britain to discuss fate of Falkland Islands

Britain annexed the islands in 1833. For 200 years they were the subject of a territorial dispute between Argentina and Great Britain.

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