Falklands row 'risks foreign ties' (From Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard)
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Falklands row 'risks foreign ties'
1:05pm Sunday 6th May 2012 in National News © Press Association 2013
British relations in South America could falter if the UK Government refuses to hand over the Falkland Islands to Argentina, the country's ambassador to London has said.
Alicia Castro tried to pull Argentina's immediate neighbours into the dispute, claiming UK diplomatic and business relations could be damaged if the islands were not handed over to Buenos Aires.
She said Las Malvinas - Argentina's name for the Falklands - would be better off if they cut their ties with the UK.
Describing the islands as a "colonial enclave", she said her government would send teachers to the islands to teach Spanish, while it also wanted to re-establish direct flights between the Falklands and the mainland.
She told Dermot Murnaghan on Sky News that Argentina "did not want to change the way of life" on the Falklands, insisting the islands had to be "given back to Latin America as a whole".
And she claimed an advert depicting an Argentina athlete using a war memorial on the islands to do step-ups was not designed to upset relations between the UK and the South American country.
Ms Castro said: "Is it rational that a small community, in the name of very particular wishes and interests, are against any dialogue?
"Does it make sense that because they are not regarding the interests of the 60 million British people, they are not regarding the interests of the 30 million people in Argentina and they are not regarding their best interests, which would no doubt be better preserved if they were linked to the continent?"
In a sarcastic sideswipe at the British Government, the ambassador added: "We are very happy having this colonial enclave in the south of our country.
"It's not an Argentinian cause, it's a regional cause. The United Kingdom, by not wanting to have a proper dialogue with Argentina, it's (turning) its back on Latin America as a whole.
"If it's true that Britain wants to improve its relations with Latin America, they (the British Government) have to settle this dispute."
Comments(2)
Cleopatra
says...
1:17pm Sun 6 May 12
YorkToff
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2:40pm Sun 6 May 12
Stubborness from the UK and the Falkland Islanders does not help either.
Hows about we share the oil reserves around the Falklands with Argentina in return for free access and use of their ports. And we offer a long term lease of the Islands to the UK to expire in 99 years when the Islands are handed over to Argentina, but the Islanders can remain.
Other than that we should tell Argentina no deal.
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