Foreign Minister Diana Mondino celebrated the agreement where the United Kingdom returns an archipelago to the African country and reaffirmed the diplomatic claim over the Malvinas.
After the controversial agreement with Great Britain, the chancellor Diana Mondino reiterated the “full sovereignty over our Malvinas Islands” after the agreement of the United Kingdom where the archipelago of chagos to the Republic of Mauritiusin it Indian Ocean. “We celebrate this step in the right direction and ending obsolete practices,” he said on his X account.
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In your X account, Mondino celebrated the “milestone” that represents the agreement between Great Britain and Mauritius. “Traveling the path we have begun, with concrete actions and not empty rhetoric, we are going to recover the full sovereignty of our Malvinas Islands“, he qualified.


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The long dispute between Britain and Mauritius came to a conclusion today, and the Mauritians managed to recover their territory of Chagos. This milestone involves ending the last English colony in Africa.
We celebrate this step in the right direction and ending with…
— Diana Mondino (@DianaMondino) October 3, 2024
The Malvinas issue generated tensions within the libertarian government. On October 1, Vice President Victoria Villarruel harshly criticized the agreement signed with England on the Malvinas Islands. Through his social network account The proposed agreement announced with the United Kingdom is contrary to the interests of our Nation“.
The United Kingdom returns the sovereignty of an archipelago and sets a precedent for the Malvinas
United Kingdom will return the archipelago of chagos to the Republic of Mauritiusin it indian oceanas both countries announced this Thursday, after a “historic agreement” which will allow the British maintain a joint military base with the US. This agreement may set a precedent regarding the Malvinas Islands, whose sovereignty Argentina claims.
“October 3, 2024. An unforgettable dayto commemorate the full sovereignty of the Republic of Mauritius over its entire territory,” the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the African country commented on the social network Maneesh Gobin.
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