Malvinas: 'there's no room for rejecting dialogue'
Foreign Minister Héctor Timerman urged the United Kingdom to desist of implementing measures that worsen the Malvinas islands conflict, and assured that “there is no space for rejecting dialogue.”
In an opinión editorial published Saturday in London’s The Times newspaper, Timerman gave cronological overview of the long-standing conflict over the island’s sovereignty involving Argentina and the UK and stressed the fact that “my country has committed itself to reach a peaceful resolution that respects the way of life of the islanders,; this commitment is enshrined in our Constitution.”
“Both Argentina are Britain are democracies, the quality of which in nowadays measured by their capacity for dialogue and negotiation for solving disputes,” Timerman added.




















