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South American bloc bans Falklands ships
Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay agree to close their ports to shipping bearing flag of disputed South Atlantic islands.
Last Modified: 21 Dec 2011 11:02

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Argentina and Britain fought a brief war in 1982 over the disputed Falkland Islands [EPA]

Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay have agreed to close their ports to ships flying the flag of the Falkland Islands, a British territory in the South Atlantic claimed by Argentina.

The move was announced on Tuesday at a meeting of the Mercusor trading bloc in the Uruguayan capital Montevideo.

Leaders of the bloc, which also includes landlocked Paraguay, agreed that Falklands-flagged ships "should not dock in Mercosur ports, and if that were to happen, they should not be accepted in another Mercosur port," said Uruguayan President Jose Mujica.

A statement issued at the end of the summit said member countries would adopt "all measures that can be put in place to impede the entry to its ports of ships that fly the illegal flag of the Malvinas Islands," referring to the islands by their Argentine name.

Argentine President Cristina Kirchner de Fernandez, who took over the presidency of the trade bloc from Mujica, thanked her fellow presidents for the show of support for Buenos Aires' claim to the archipelago, which lies 400 nautical miles from the Argentine coast.

"I want to thank everyone for their immense solidarity with the Malvinas," Kirchner said in a speech to the summit. "But you should know that when you are signing something on the Malvinas in favour of Argentina you are also doing it in your own defence."

Malvinas 'a global cause'

"Malvinas is not an Argentine cause, it is a global cause, because in the Malvinas they are taking our oil and fishing resources," she said. "And when there is need for more resources those who are strong are going to look for them wherever and however they can."

Britain has claimed the Falklands since 1833 and the two countries fought a brief war in 1982 after an invasion by Argentine forces, and maintains a small military presence there.

The islands, which have a population of about 2,500 people, are currently a self-governing British territory and both the British government and the Falklands government maintain that sovereignty is not a matter for discussion.

The Falkland Islands government "hopes for peaceful co-existence between Argentina and the Falkland Islands, without diluting or adapting the position on sovereignty," according to the islands' website.

But the dispute has heated up again as British companies have begun exploring for oil in waters surrounding the islands.

In mid-September, UK-based Rockhopper Exploration announced that it hoped to begin oil production in the region in early 2016, ramping up to a maximum output of 120,000 barrels per day by 2018.

Mujica announced last week that his country would bar Falklands ships from Uruguayan ports, prompting Britain to call in the Uruguayan ambassador to express its concern.

Source: Agencies

South American bloc bans Falklands ships - Americas - Al Jazeera English
 
Omg yes, a war, how exciting. I remember Hugo Chavez reading a letter from Hu Jin Tao when CELAC was formed congratulating the progress SA has made.

And western media totally censored the event. :lol:
 
No Doubt South America supports Argentina, I've read somewhere that Mr. Chavez said he would fight on behalf of Argentina for the Falkland Islands if another war came.
 
Yeah the Falklands was recognized as Argentina territory during first CELAC summit, then something something down with American imperialism etc, etc.
 
nice move, lets see how long these brits take care of falkland at cost of so much more money
 
what they need to confront the UK is simply a whole bunch of anti-ship missile, and they are never gonna get it, so, keep whining.
 
Yeah the Falklands was recognized as Argentina territory during first CELAC summit, then something something down with American imperialism etc, etc.

You do realize Argentina is a major non-NATO US ally right?
 
You do realize Argentina is a major non-NATO US ally right?

I doubt Argentina is a US ally, I'd characterize it as friendly.

The speech was delivered by Hugo Chavez during the first CELAC summit in Venuzuala.
 
Does it matter what the actual residents (citizens) of the Falkland Islands think and want for their government? Those here at the PDF, who believe that Kashmiris should be able to decide their national political associations, should support the Falkland Islanders in deciding THEIR national political associations. The principle of self-determination is one that should not be so lightly cast aside because you hate "American imperialism" (or, in this case "British imperialism").
 
Does it matter what the actual residents (citizens) of the Falkland Islands think and want for their government? Those here at the PDF, who believe that Kashmiris should be able to decide their national political associations, should support the Falkland Islanders in deciding THEIR national political associations. The principle of self-determination is one that should not be so lightly cast aside because you hate "American imperialism" (or, in this case "British imperialism").

Please don't bring Kashmir into the discussion :hitwall:, we got nothing to do with South America and how they deal with their land. The moment some one brings Kashmir into the thread the thread goes off topic.
 
China should immediately support Argentina, Brazil and Urugruay. Soon Venezuala and Bolivia will join too!

How is china dependant on the south american nations. Do they get any energy resources from them.If the weight of the issue is less than the weight of the dependancy then i don't see china interfering directly into the matter. Moreover, chinese have south china sea to look after.
 
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