Through a press release distributed through the social network X, the Argentine Foreign Ministry expressed 72 hours after the events detected and published by Agenda Malvinas; “concern about the recent landings of British military aircraft in neighboring countries and has requested reports from the relevant authorities.”
Press release
The Argentine Republic reaffirms its imprescriptible rights of sovereignty over the Malvinas Islands, South Georgia, South Sandwich Islands and the surrounding maritime spaces, and its commitment to a peaceful solution to the dispute with the United Kingdom.… pic.twitter.com/lWaQq0XylA
And although it is not named, the neighbouring country in question is none other than Brazil, which last week allowed the operation at the Galeao international airport in Rio de Janeiro of an Airbus A330 Voyager , another Airbus 400 Atlas and at least three British Eurofighter Typhoon fighter-bombers that flew between the United Kingdom and the Malvina Islands, in the context of the visit of the British Defence Minister Luke Pollard to the Malvinas last weekend.
"This concern has been communicated to the British Government through a note to its Embassy in Buenos Aires, reaffirming Argentina's determination to defend its sovereign rights and its willingness to engage in constructive dialogue within the framework of international law to find a fair, peaceful and definitive solution," they officially stated.