Forty-one years after the Falklands war, the UK has suffered a diplomatic defeat over the archipelago as the EU appeared to endorse the Argentine name for the disputed territory, Islas Malvinas.

Brussels supported an Argentina-backed declaration referring to Islas Malvinas at a summit of EU leaders with Latin America and the Caribbean (Celac) leaders on Tuesday, which Buenos Aires called a “diplomatic triumph”.

  • Che Banana
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    122 years ago

    well, to be fair, if England wanted any influence in rhe EU…well…you know.

    Anyway, we’re living the 80s again so its Falkland wars 2, Malvina Boogaloo

    • @[email protected]OP
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      2 years ago

      I think this was probably used as a reminder of “you’re no longer a member, Brexit means Brexit”, but I think it’s in the interest of EU members to assert once again the importance of international law and basic common sense. Argentianian claims are totally baseless of either and are pure expansionism.

      PS: And let’s not forget that Falklanders were not allowed to vote on the Brexit referendum.

      • Che Banana
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        22 years ago

        My thoughts as well.

        Most of the (English) people I know were not allowed to vote on Brexit (living outside the UK you cannot vote after so many years…14 i think?).

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        52 years ago

        And let’s not forget that Falklanders were not allowed to vote on the Brexit referendum.

        Sounds like a good reason to want to leave the UK to be honest.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          12 years ago

          True, but not necessarily to join Argentina, with whom they have very little in common and that already tried to invade once.