Starmer hits back at Argentina over minister’s Falklands remark ahead of crunch World Cup match
HOW lovely to know that members of the Argentinian football team have been preparing for their World Cup semi-final against England tomorrow by focusing wholly on their sporting skills. Footage has emerged of the team…
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- Whatever England’s World Cup result, our Government has to stop ignoring Argentina’s sabre rattling over Falklands
HOW lovely to know that members of the Argentinian football team have been preparing for their World Cup semi-final against England tomorrow by focusing wholly on their sporting skills. Footage has emerged of the team…
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- Hands off the Falklands! No10 hits back after Argentina foreign minister ramps up tensions ahead of England's World Cup showdown
The PM's spokesman insisted the Falkland Islands' sovereignty is not up for grabs after an Argentinian minister branded the UK an 'occupying power'.
- Starmer hits back at Argentina over minister’s Falklands remark ahead of crunch World Cup match
Britain and Argentina fought a brief war in 1982 over the islands, which are administered by the UK but are still claimed by Argentina
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