The
Argentine Foreign ministry said in an official release on Wednesday that the UN
Security Council had received, and incorporated to its agenda, a formal
complaint on the UK latest military exercises in the Falkland Islands.
Minister
Timerman says military exercises in the Islands are an affront to the region’s
countries
“The
presidency of the Security Council incorporated as official document and
distributed among its members, the complaint letter that Foreign Minister
Hector Timerman addressed to the council on 5 October” pointed out the release.
The
document denounces “the unilateral military activities in which the UK is
involved and includes the launching of missiles from the Falklands/Malvinas
Islands, scheduled for October 18/19”.
The
letter from Timerman and distributed among Security Council members says that
the coming exercises follow on those of last July and show the UK ongoing
contempt towards the calls from the international community to end the
sovereignty dispute over the Malvinas Islands in a peaceful and definitive way.
“With
these exercises which continue to our days, an unnecessary tension is generated
which is an affront to all those countries from the region that practice a
full, effective peace commitment”.
Argentina
emphasizes that the fact “the UK is a permanent member of the Security Council
does not exempt it of its international obligations”.
Furthermore,
“the Security Council chair and the privileges it entails, demands a special
responsibility as a guarantor of international peace and security, which the UK
avoids by refusing to dialogue with Argentina and with the perpetuation of
actions as those described afore”.
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