Argentina’s new government, led by President Javier Miley, says it wants to build a mature relationship with Britain despite a territorial dispute over the Falkland Islands (Malvinas). This is stated in release Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on the occasion of the 191st anniversary of the occupation of the island by Great Britain.
“Mature relations with Great Britain…ensure a substantive and constructive dialogue on all issues of mutual interest, with a view to creating an atmosphere of confidence conducive to the resumption of negotiations (on the status of the islands). – socialbites.ca ),,” says the message.
The Argentine government once again reminded that it is ready to conduct bilateral negotiations to resolve the territorial dispute over the sovereignty of the islands “in accordance with the provisions of the relevant resolutions of the UN General Assembly.”
Before this, Argentina’s new President Javier Miley denied He gave up joining the BRICS, which was supported by his predecessor.
Former presidents of Brazil and Colombia commented Miley’s victory in the elections in Argentina.