US Envoy Says Washingtons Position on Falkland Islands Remains Neutral
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The US ambassador in Buenos Aires ruled out a turn of Donald Trump’s administration around the conflict between Argentina and Great Britain. His stance on a possible visa waiver for the entry of Argentines into his country
"I'm going to work as hard as possible," to return the visa waiver to the country.The doctor and diplomat remarked that "the laws of Argentina must be respected."
Peter Lamelas assured that Washington maintains its position of neutrality on the Malvinas Islands and ruled out changes in the short term. He also promised to promote Argentina’s return to the visa waiver program, although he warned that the process may require years. US ambassador to Argentina, Peter Lamelas, confirmed that Washington maintains its position of neutrality on the Malvinas Islands and denied that Donald Trump’s administration has…
The US ambassador to Buenos Aires, Peter Lamelas, confirmed that Washington maintains its historic position of neutrality on the Malvinas Islands and ruled out a turn of Donald Trump in favor of the Argentine claim. The definition ends by cooling the expectations that the government of Javier Milei had fed from its alignment with the White House.
The U.S. ambassador ruled out the historic position being reviewed. President Milei and his officials had wrongly tried to install that Washington’s explicit support for Argentina was possible. In contrast to the version that Javier Milei’s government attempted to install regarding U.S. support for the demand for Argentine sovereignty over Malvinas, Ambassador Peter Lamelas confirmed the White House’s “neutrality” in the matter and denied that i…
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