Wow, dear readers, today I have an exciting piece of international news for you! This is no joke, the issue of the Malvinas Islands between Argentina and the United Kingdom is once again hotly debated!
It is reported that after Argentina's Millet ** came to power, its policy line towards the West led to a new round of statements on the Falklands issue. On January 3, Argentina*** stated that the Falklands were forcibly occupied by Britain in 1833 and had never been agreed by the Argentine side. However, the Argentine side expressed its willingness to resume bilateral negotiations with Britain to resolve the issue in accordance with the provisions of the relevant resolutions of the UN General Assembly. This statement was milder than before, but Britain was not willing to compromise, and even threatened to "defend the sovereignty of the territory".
After this news broke, it triggered a popular ** in Argentina, criticizing Milley ** for "groveling" to Britain on the territorial issue. On the 19th, British Foreign Secretary David Cameron made a surprise visit to the Malvinas Islands, becoming the first British foreign secretary to visit the Malvinas Islands in 30 years. He even laid wreaths in front of the tombstones of the British troops and held talks with the local garrison and **. This move was considered a "demonstration action" against Argentina and triggered a new round of condemnation and condemnation in Argentina.
Milley's attitude on this issue has sparked widespread concern and controversy. Some commentators have pointed out that Argentina has not budged an inch on the Falklands issue during the previous Fernandez era, and that the UK has tried to avoid touching this sensitive topic. However, Milley**'s weak attitude emboldened the British, leading to Cameron's visit. As for Milley**'s proposal to return sovereignty over the Falklands to Argentina through negotiations, it is generally considered unrealistic, because Argentina does not have enough strength to support such negotiations.
Cameron's visit also triggered a new round of ** in Argentina, Argentina **criticized Britain *** shameless", and the governor of Tierra del Fuego even declared Cameron "persona non grata". Milley has also been criticized for "betraying and insulting national sovereignty."
This series of events has shown us the complex and sensitive relationship between Argentina and the United Kingdom. The territorial issue touches the hearts of the people of the two countries, and also reflects the domestic political and foreign policy considerations of the two countries. Let's wait and see how this contest of international relations will develop!