Vice President Amado Boudou said today Argentina leads “a serious and solid” foreign policy, and that the best example of it, is the “clear support showed by Latin American countries in our claims of sovereignty over the Malvinas, South Georgia and Sandwich Islands.”
Amidst rising diplomatic tensions with the United Kingdom, Budou remarked that “The support shown by Venezuela and other Latin American countries show how coherent and serious our foreign policy has been since the arrival of the Kirchners into power.”
Thus Boudou praised the Latin-American brotherhood and said “it’s clear and out there for those members of the opposition as well for some media groups that said Argentina doesn’t have a foreign policy.”
To end, Boudou indicated that both President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and Foreign Minister Héctor Timerman, “will push every legal right to recover the Malvinas Islands through peaceful dialogues and negotiations as indicated by the United Nations’ resolution.”
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