Tuesday, February 7, 2012
CFK to David Cameron: 'Give peace a chance'
President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
As President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner made an announcement on live television regarding the Malvinas sovereignty conflict, she urged British Prime Minister David Cameron “to give peace a chance” and engage in bilateral discussions about the future of the islands.
"I would like to ask British Prime Minister David Cameron to give peace a chance," she said after announcing that she would be filing a formal complaint before the United Nations and the UN Security Council over the alleged increasing militarization of the South Atlantic region.
"Don't expect us to deal with this outside of politics or diplomacy. It's not going to happen. We've suffered too much. We don't like weapons or war," she added.
"I would like to ask British Prime Minister David Cameron to give peace a chance," she said after announcing that she would be filing a formal complaint before the United Nations and the UN Security Council over the alleged increasing militarization of the South Atlantic region.
"Don't expect us to deal with this outside of politics or diplomacy. It's not going to happen. We've suffered too much. We don't like weapons or war," she added.




















