Despite the Argentine refusal, the United Kingdom sends troops from Kosovo

According to a recent article in the German newspaper Junge Welt, Kosovo security forces landed at the British NATO base at Mount Pleasant in the Falkland Islands. Reports indicate that the presidents of the two countries met during the past year to discuss the deployment of Kosovo security forces in the islands.

Faced with this fact, the Argentine Foreign Ministry “strongly rejected the intention” to send new military forces to the Malvinas Islands, an illegally occupied Argentine territory, which constitutes an unjustified show of force and a deliberate distancing from the appeals of several international resolutions of the United Nations General Assembly and international forums. the other.” Likewise, the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States condemned the proliferation, seeing it as a new push by the United Kingdom to ignore the multiple calls for dialogue made by Argentina.

Kosovo Security Forces. Source: profile

On previous occasions, Argentina had already rejected these intentions of the British government in the islands. Last December, the State Department issued a statement emphasizing the national position on the self-proclaimed Republic of Kosovo’s “alleged intention to send up to seven members of that country’s security forces.” It should be noted that Argentina does not recognize Kosovo’s independence, nor did it do so in February 2008.

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