lunes, 11 de octubre de 2010

Argentina to file formal complaint to UN over Malvinas issue

UN Security Council renewed criticism



Argentine Ambassador to the United Nations Jorge Argüello assured the country is to file a formal complaint to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon as a way of deepening the claim over the military action being deployed in the Malvinas Islands. Previously, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner channeled the protest through British Ambassador in Buenos Aires.

According to Argüello's words, "Argentina will request UN Secretary-General to hand a copy of the formal complaint to every British employer working in the island, as a way of stating the claim, which we consider a violation to the United Nations resolution."

Argüello went further: "We plan to renew our claim to the General Assembly, for he had already requested for aid to be sent as regards restoring the British-Argentine bilateral relations." The Argentine UN Ambassador assured "the United Kingdom has been failing to comply with several UN resolutions all these past years, for example, the country should not refuse to negotiate diplomatically over the islands sovereignty."

Argüello concluded: "President Fernández de Kirchner has been pointing out the issue before the UN General Assembly for years. We need to democratize the United Nations, for the Security Council should not be deciding on matters it is competent about."

Source:
http://www.buenosairesherald.com/BreakingNews/View/47826

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