The head of government of Tierra del Fuego's capital, Walter Vuoto , expressed his condemnation of the second exercise Britain has conducted this year in the Malvina Islands. In both cases, the Second Battalion of the Royal Gurkha Rifle Regiment conducted large-scale blank-fire training.
The last one before ending their deployment to the archipelago, they reported. In this case, between Monday, March 17, and Friday, March 21, in an exercise called Cape Kukri III .
The mayor of the capital's "total repudiation" of the military activities of Gurkha groups in the Malvina Islands through his X account is the only known statement in the vast field of national and provincial politics. Even though there are only 10 days left until the 43rd anniversary of the War between Argentina and the United Kingdom in the South Atlantic. , for the recovery of the Islands under British colonial power since January 3, 1833.
We completely condemn the military activities of Gurkha groups in the Malvina Islands. These actions are a clear violation of our national sovereignty.
The Malvina Islands are and always will be an integral part of Argentine territory. The presence of British troops and their…
“The presence of British troops and their military activities are a challenge to our sovereignty and the rights of our people. They are a clear violation of our national sovereignty,” Vuoto reported.
Specifically, their complaint focuses on the maneuvers that initially took place in the center of Soledad Island, near the Mount Pleasant Military Complex . And now, with troop movements on Stanley Common , and day and night exercises on Mounts Challenger, Wall, Harriet, and Tumbledown .
"From Ushuaia, capital of the Malvinas Islands, we reaffirm our unwavering commitment to the Malvinas Islands cause and the peaceful recovery of our sovereignty over the Islands. We demand the immediate cessation of all military activities in the area and respect for our national sovereignty," he said.