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  • 12/06/2012 | Argentina

    US 'remains neutral' in Malvinas sovereignty dispute

    The US has stated that it will remain neutral in the Malvinas Islands sovereignty dispute between Argentina and the United Kingdom, said the spokesperson of the US State Department’s Victoria Nuland after the recent announcement that the islanders will hold a referendum in 2013 to decided whether they want to remain British or not.

  • 14/06/2012 | Argentina

    'An agreement over the Argentine claim is a matter of time,' Ivan Briscoe

    Analyst of the Investigation Conflicts Unit at The Hague, Ivan Briscoe assured today that some kind of agreement involving the Argentine claim of sovereignty of the Malvinas islands "is only a matter of time."

  • 09/09/2012 | Argentina

    After floods, Governor Scioli vows to attend all damage claims

    After a series of floods that affected the Buenos Aires province, governor Daniel Scioli assured that the situation in the region’s urban areas “are going back to normal” and ratified that his administration will “attend each claim of flood damage.”

  • 19/02/2012 | World

    US congressman to visit Malvinas, express support for UK's claim

    A Republican congressman from the US will visit the Malvinas Islands on Monday to have a meeting with the local government, in another demonstration of his party’s support for the islanders’ position on the sovereignty controversy.

  • 07/04/2013 | World

    Both sides claim victory in Montenegro president vote

    Both sides claimed victory in a presidential election in Montenegro, raising the prospect of a dispute over the largely ceremonial post in the tiny Adriatic country as it bids to join the European Union.


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