The nations participating in the 28th Ibero-American Summit held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, agreed to a special statement on the question of the Malvinas.

The nations participating in the 28th Ibero-American Summit held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, agreed to a special statement on the question of the Malvinas.

The document reaffirms the need for the Governments of Argentina and the United Kingdom to resume negotiations in order to find a speedy solution to the dispute over sovereignty over the Malvinas Islands, South Georgia, the South Sandwich Islands and the surrounding maritime areas.

In turn, with regard to the unilateral measures to explore and exploit renewable and non-renewable resources that the United Kingdom has been implementing in the disputed region, it refers to the calls of the international community to refrain from taking decisions that involve amendments. Unilateral measures in the case of the Malvinas Islands in accordance with UN General Assembly Resolution 31/49.

At the same time, he points out that strengthening the military presence in the disputed region, with its violation of the aforementioned Resolution 31/49, contradicts the policy of adhering to the search for a peaceful solution to the conflict. The Governments of the Argentine Republic and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Finally, it highlights the enduring constructive attitude of the Argentine Government and its willingness to reach a final solution to this particular and special colonial situation.

In his speech, President Alberto Fernandez highlighted:I would like to thank the Heads of State and Government of the Ibero-American countries and the representatives of Member States for the special statement on the issue of the Malvinas Islands. We greatly appreciate the enduring support for the call for the resumption of bilateral negotiations with the United Kingdom, in accordance with United Nations resolutions and other international forums.”

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Recently, on February 1, the Minister of Malvinas, Antarctica and the South Atlantic, Guillermo Carmona, of the Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with the Argentine Ambassador to Spain, Ricardo Alfonsín, had a very constructive dialogue with the Secretary General of the Secretary-General. The Ibero-American Secretariat (SEGIB), Andres Allamand, with whom they analyzed the situation in our region, with a special focus on the question of the Malvinas and in order to inform the Secretary General of the SEGIB about the introduction of “Kosovo forces” by the United Kingdom in the Malvinas Islands and the international complaints made by Argentina regarding This dangerous event.

The Ibero-American Summit consists of the following countries: Andorra. argentina; Bolivia. Brazil; Colombia; Costa Rica; cuba; Chili pepper; dominican republic; Ecuador; rescuer; Spain; Guatemala; Honduras. Mexico; Nicaragua. Panama; Paraguay. Peru; Portugal; Uruguay. Venezuela.

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