Milei Reaffirms Falklands Sovereignty, Warns Oil Firms and Vows to Rebuild the Armed Forces
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Milei reaffirms Falklands sovereignty, warns oil firms and vows to rebuild the armed forces
Argentine President Javier Milei on Thursday reaffirmed his country's sovereignty claim over the Falklands Islands, warned of a diplomatic response to British oil exploration in the area, and announced that 10% of fiscal revenue from privatizations will be allocated to purchasing weapons and equipment for the armed forces.
The announcement was made during the event by Malvinas in Plaza San Martín.
President Javier Milei led the central event for Veteran and Fallen War Day in San Martín Square. President Javier Milei today reaffirmed Argentina’s right to the full exercise of sovereignty over the Malvinas Islands and reaffirmed the national Government’s commitment to the “reconstruction of the Armed Forces”, at the head of the central event for Veteran and Fallen War Day in San Martin Square, on the 44th anniversary of the beginning of the …
President Javier Milei led the event for Veteran and Fallen Day in the Falklands War, where he focused his speech on the claim of sovereignty over the islands and on the need to strengthen the Armed Forces, while recognizing outstanding debts with the sector. “As a Government, we believe that there is no greater expression of those values that represent us as a Nation than our Armed Forces. An institution unjustly vilified in the past, but today…
President Javier Milei acknowledged that there is "a debt in the wage with the forces" and assured that the government will move forward in recomposing revenues within the fiscal balance, while addressing the crisis of the military social work. In addition, he demanded that it be over Malvinas and announced measures to strengthen the defense, as a tribute to veterans in 2027 and to allocate 10% of the revenues of privatizations to the Armed Forc…
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