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CFK says 'the Frigate is coming back'

"Once more we comply, the Frigate is coming back," was the first statement given by President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner over the ruling of the UN's International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea to release the Libertad frigate.

The Head of State chose Twitter to speak about the ruling that ordered the release of the impounded frigate from the Tema port in Ghana.

"Not so long ago I said that, as long as I'm the President, no vulture fund will stay with our country's sovereignty and dignity," was the first tweet of Fernández de Kirchner.

She summarized the Court's decision to release the vessel and reminded that by December 22 it must have left the port.

Besides, she highlighted that the release includes the commander, the crew and the reconditioning of the vessel, and added that the country "must not offer a bail or guarantee."

The President also detailed that the crew that currently are in Argentina will travel on Tuesday to Ghana "to bring our Libertad frigate back to our homeland."

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