Carmona found the British Prime Minister’s Christmas message regrettable

In this context, he added: “This contradicts international rights British PM claims for a should be the right of self-determination to whom inhabit our island from and thanks to Argentina’s violation of territorial integritya, in addition to being a British citizen”.

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Sunak’s Communique to Great Britain

Carmona’s response came after she sent a Christmas message dedicated to the islanders, in which she stated she celebrated it “40 years ago.” the British flag was raised again at Government House in Port Stanley” and reaffirmed his “continuing commitment to their self-determination.”

In his reply, Carmona recalled it The upcoming January 3rd marks the 190th anniversary of the British invasion of Malvinas in 1833.

“At that time Argentine authorities and residents They were violently kicked out by a military power lead to the introduction of English subjects,” he said.

For this reason, he describes as a “mistake” the statement made by British prime minister in which he pointed out that “people from more than 60 countries live”.

“That has been demonstrated in the recent decision by the British government to limit voting on the islands to those with island status, implying restrictions on citizen participation for anyone who is not British, in the colonial regime they were trying to provide. the facade of democracy,” he said.

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Falkland Islands

The secretary added that to this was added “a truly restrictive and discriminatory immigration policy against Argentinians.”

In his statement, he also emphasized that recognized by the Republic of Argentina to the inhabitants of Malvinas “that civil, social and economic rights which suits all residents of our country”, as well “citizenship with political rights befitting those born there”.

Similarly, Carmona points out that Sunak spoke of the fauna and flora of the islands which the British “plundered by illegal fishing activities and exploration of hydrocarbons, in violation of Argentinian and international laws, posing high risks and environmental impacts.”

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Finally, Carmona confirmed it desire for “peace and prosperity” for all inhabitants of the Argentine lands in the celebration was accompanied by “an appeal to the British government to contribute to peace and harmony in the worldcontinue negotiations on issues of sovereignty from Malvinas”,

“We believe that 2023 will be the year in which, under the auspices of the international community, Great Britain and Argentina will take effective steps to end this colonial situation and promote the restoration of Argentina’s territorial integrity. Malvinas is Argentinian, “he concluded. .

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