Argentina accused Britain of reaffirming colonial policies

According to the press outlet, Carmona also questioned Sunak for trying to portray a reality he found regrettable.

On January 3, we will commemorate the 190th anniversary of the British invasion of Malvinas (1833), since the time when the authorities and population of Argentina were violently displaced by military forces, giving rise to the influx of subjects into that part of our territory. secretary notes.

The prime minister’s claim of the right of self-determination for those who inhabit our island from and because of violations of the integrity of our country is contrary to international law, he added.

In addition, he denounced “an immigration policy that is totally restrictive and discriminatory towards Argentine citizens.”

It is appropriate to emphasize that we recognize the residents of Malvinas civil, social and economic rights befitting all citizens of our country, he said.

On the other hand, Carmona criticized Sunak for highlighting the granting of city status to Puerto Argentino, a unilateral action that violates United Nations Organization resolutions.

Similarly, he blamed the UK for plundering natural resources in Malvinas with illegal fishing and hydrocarbon exploration activities, which violated Argentinian and international laws, and created high risks and environmental impacts.

The secretary expressed his wish for prosperity for all residents of Argentine lands during this Christmas holiday and urged London to contribute to peace and harmony in the world by continuing negotiations for the sovereignty of the islands.

We believe that 2023 will be the year in which, under the auspices of the international community, the UK and Argentina will take effective steps to end this colonial situation, he concluded.

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