"UK's David Cameron Firm on Falklands Ahead of Visit Amid Renewed Argentine Claims"

Lord Cameron, the UK foreign secretary, stated that the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands is non-negotiable as long as its residents wish to remain a British territory, ahead of his visit to the islands, the first by a cabinet minister since 2016. This comes amid continued calls by Argentina for the territory to be handed over, with President Milei advocating for non-negotiable sovereignty over the islands. The UK government maintains its position that the issue of sovereignty will not be up for discussion, and Lord Cameron is expected to pay his respects to those who lost their lives during the 1982 conflict and meet with the Falkland Islands government during his visit.
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- Britain's David Cameron visits the Falkland Islands as Argentina renews its sovereignty claim The Associated Press
- UK's David Cameron to visit Falkland Islands DW (English)
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