Mondino is happy that Cameron came to Malvinas to defend the self-determination of the Kelpers

The minister says she appreciates that the English Chancellor has come to the usurped Southern Islands, even though his presence is to reinforce 191 years of colonialism, in violation of United Nations Resolutions.

20 de February de 2024 18:06

“We will be happy to receive you, on the next occasion, also in Buenos Aires,” Milei tells Cameron.

The ironic statement of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Argentina, Diana Mondino; about the presence of the Chancellor of the United Kingdom David Cameron in the Malvinas, nothing more and nothing less than to visit the British colony established in the southern archipelago and reiterate “the commitment to defend the right of the islanders to self-determination”; They have no waste in terms of the political submission they demonstrate towards the representative of the Empire that they have been occupying for 191 years, by force of arms; the national and Fuegian territory.

As if this past and present of plundering of natural resources, of territorial expansion over the surrounding waters, of appropriation of the Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, nor a NATO base located in the Malvinas did not exist; Mondino tweeted: “We value the gesture of UK Chancellor Cameron to include Argentina in his view of the region.”

And to reheat the debate that the repudiated visit has brought - and which already constitutes a new element of confrontation between the governors and the President of the Nation -; Diana Mondino concludes: “We will be happy to receive you, on a future occasion, also in Buenos Aires.”

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