Uruguayan Foreign Minister Dickhead Luis Almagro
Uruguay is concerned over the “militarization of the South Atlantic,” within the framework of the Argentine-UK dispute over the sovereignty of the Malvinas islands, Foreign Minister Luis Almagro said.
“This is a very strong scenario. We are worried over the militarization of the South Atlantic. This definitely goes against UN resolutions that state a peace zone in the South Atlantic. And it definitely goes against the resolution that urges both countries to discuss the sovereignty of the Malvinas islands to solve this conflict in a peaceful manner,” he added.
“This also goes against having a colony in the continent and to think that it can be sustained by force. Al of this gathers elements that we obviously do not like,” the Almagro explained.
Argentine Foreign Minister Héctor Timerman yesterday accused the UK of entering nuclear weapons in the South Atlantic, part of a “militarization” process and filed a formal complaint before the UN.
As the 30th anniversary of the Malvinas islands war approaches, tension between Argentina and UK have mounted in the last weeks.
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