Before he debuted Javier Milei in the UN, the Foreign Minister Diana Mondino agreed on Tuesday with her British counterpart, David Lammy, to advance negotiations for the resumption of the weekly flight from San Pablo to the Falkland Islandswhich made a monthly stopover in Cordova. This measure is part of a joint agenda on the Islands that both countries will take back.
Another of the issues they agreed on is the advancement of specific measures regarding fisheries conservation and the resumption of negotiations to conclude the third phase of the Humanitarian Project Plan jointly with the International Red Cross, and the organization of a Visit of relatives of soldiers who fell during the 1982 war.
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This agreement was reached, the Foreign Ministry clarified in a statementwould not imply the modification of the claims of any of the countries with respect to the sovereignty of the Malvinas Islands, as set out in paragraph 2 of the Joint Declaration of 19 October 1989.
The Government is negotiating with the United Kingdom the return of flights to the Malvinas to “strengthen ties with the Islands”
He Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship He assured that “these measures will allow us to move forward in a more ambitious cooperation agenda in different areas and under the formula of sovereignty, aimed at promoting the human and economic development and strengthen ties between the Islands and the mainland.”
Meanwhile, the Argentine foreign minister and her British counterpart welcomed with “pleasure the steps that are being taken to achieve a better bilateral relationship and agreed to speak again at a future opportunity.“.
“The need to move forward was established concrete measures in the field of fisheries conservation and in favour of a better connectivity, under arrangements reached in 2018, including the resumption of the weekly flight of Saint Paul to the Islands, which made a monthly stopover in Cordova”, stated the Chancellery Argentina in a statement.
In turn, it was resolved to “resume the Negotiations aimed at finalizing the third phase of the Humanitarian Project Plan together with the International Red Cross”.
Milei made her debut before the UN, collectivism and Agenda 2030: “Argentina is going to abandon its historical neutrality”
The Foreign Ministry’s announcement comes in parallel with President Javier Milei’s presence at the United Nations (UN) General Assembly, where he gave his first speech in the framework of the general debate of the 79th edition of the organization’s annual event. There, in front of world leaders, he questioned the 2030 agenda, “although well-intentioned in its goals, it is nothing other than a supranational government program of a socialist nature.”
The Argentine president presented himself as a “libertarian liberal economist” who never had the ambition to dedicate himself to politics. During his speech of about 15 minutes, he harshly criticized the UN, accusing it of deviating from its original objectives and He warned of what “will happen if the United Nations continues to promote collectivist policies”.
According to the president, the 2030 agenda “aims to solve poverty, inequality, and discrimination, with legislation that deepens them.” This makes it a “one of the main drivers of the systematic violation of freedomsuch as the global quarantines during 2020.”
Source: Ambito

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