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UK and Argentina no closer over Falklands row

 
Feb 15, 2013 11:44
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Britain’s foreign secretary William Hague has accused Argentina of bullying the Falkland Islanders following months of fierce accusations from Buenos Aires culminating in Argentina refusing to join talks because the islanders were represented. VoR’s Brendan Cole discusses this with his guests.

Ahead of a referendum in the Falkland Islands on keeping its status as a British overseas territory, can Argentina and the UK both come to some agreement on the islands?

VoR’s Brendan Cole discusses this with his guests:

Dr Alasdair Pinkerton, lecturer in Geography and Geopolitics at Royal Holloway University of London;

Neil Clark, a journalist and author;

Mike Summers, a member of the Legislative Assembly for the Islands;

and in Buenos Aires, Adrian Salbuchi,a political analyst and author, and founder of the Argentine Second Republic Movement.

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