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‘Sovereignty rests with UK’: Starmer govt rejects report of possible US ‘review’ on Falklands

‘Sovereignty rests with UK’: Starmer govt rejects report of possible US ‘review’ on Falklands

UK PM Keir Starmer

The UK government has firmly asserted that sovereignty over the Falkland Islands “rests with the UK”, pushing back against reports that the United States could reconsider its stance on the disputed territory.According to Reuters, a spokesperson for Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Britain’s position was “longstanding and unchanged”, emphasising that the islanders’ right to self-determination remains central.“We could not be clearer… sovereignty rests with the UK,” the spokesperson said, adding that this stance has been consistently communicated to successive US administrations.

Pentagon email sparks concern over US review

The response comes after reports of an internal Pentagon email suggesting Washington could review its diplomatic approach to longstanding European-held territories, including the Falklands, as part of broader options to pressure NATO allies over their stance on a potential Iran conflict.While the US has historically recognised Britain’s administration of the islands, it has avoided taking a formal position on sovereignty, instead encouraging dialogue between the UK and Argentina.

Self-determination at core of UK stance

Downing Street reiterated that any decision about the islands’ future lies with their residents, who have previously voted overwhelmingly to remain a UK overseas territory.Officials stressed that external pressure would not alter Britain’s position, with Starmer maintaining that decisions will continue to be guided by national interest and the principle of self-determination.

Argentina renews claim over ‘Malvinas’

Argentina, which calls the islands the “Malvinas”, reiterated its claim following the report. Foreign minister Pablo Quirno described the situation as a “colonial issue” and called for renewed negotiations for a “peaceful and definitive solution”.Buenos Aires has long argued the islands rightfully belong to Argentina, a claim the UK rejects, citing the wishes of the islanders.

A long-running dispute

The Falklands, a British overseas territory in the South Atlantic, have been at the centre of a sovereignty dispute for decades.The issue escalated into the Falklands War in 1982, when Argentina invaded the islands before being defeated by British forces. The brief war left more than 900 personnel dead.Britain maintains that the islands have been under its continuous administration since 1833, apart from the short-lived Argentine occupation. Go to Source

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