British Foreign Minister William Hague.
UK’s Foreign Minister William Hague called his Uruguayan counterpart Luis Almagro to allow access of the ships with Malvinas Islands’ flags in his country’s ports.
During a telephone conversation, the British minister stated that “the ships with British flags must continue to have access to Uruguay’s ports,” UK embassy in Montevideo said in a communiqué.
The statement added that it “was a constructive and cordial conversation” and highlighted that the British government “has hopes on a satisfactory solution.”
On the other hand, Almagro assured that he has ratified Uruguay’s decision over the issue and said that they will continue “with the historical position of the country over Malvinas.”
“Admitting the Malvinas flag would mean we recognize the British jurisdiction and sovereignty.”
Uruguay’s President José “Pepe” Mujica ordered last week to ban the entrance of ships with Malvinas’ flags to their ports. The resolution was also applied by the heads of the Mercosur during the Summit held this week at Montevideo.
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