Senator Blanco asked to summon Mondino to the Foreign Relations Committee

To explain the departure from Agenda 2030, why they will authorize the operation of the English radar in Tierra del Fuego, what was the plan drawn up with Great Britain for Malvinas based on the agreement reached in New York; what is the state of relations with Spain and what is the meaning of the foreign policy of the Milei administration.

1 de October de 2024 09:32

Diana Mondino, Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship of Argentina.

National Senator Pablo Blanco today asked to summon Foreign Minister Diana Mondino to the Foreign Relations Committee of the Upper House of which he is a member; to explain the reasons why the government has left the UN's "Agenda 2030" in terms of sustainable development and cooperation; why " it has decided to authorize the operation of the Radar" of LeoLabs Argentina SRL , belonging to Irish and British capital and installed in the Tierra del Fuego town of Tolhuin; "what were the terms of the meeting held with the Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Great Britain David Lammy - in which a new treaty favorable to British interests that usurp the Malvinas Islands was agreed upon - and what the agenda of future bilateral talks agreed upon consists of."

In a five-point agenda, the parliamentarian representing Tierra del Fuego also requested that Mondino explain “his view on the turn he is taking” to Argentine foreign policy “and its possible negative effects in terms of affecting our sovereign interests in the Malvinas Islands, the South Atlantic Islands and the surrounding maritime space”; and finally the “state of diplomatic relations” with Spain, after the verbal confrontation between President Javier Milei and his Iberian counterpart Pedro Sánchez Castejón .

Senator Blanco's request to the President of the Foreign Relations Committee, Francisco Paoltroni:

 

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