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Ban Urges Dialogue on Dispute Over Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
New York, Feb 10 2012 2:10PM
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today voiced hope
that Argentina and the United Kingdom can avoid escalating
their dispute over the Falkland Islands (Malvinas) and
resolve their differences through dialogue.
Mr. Ban met with Argentine Foreign Minister Héctor Timerman in New York this morning, and the two officials discussed recent developments relating to the islands in the South Atlantic Ocean.
Mr. Ban expressed concern about the increasingly strong exchanges between Buenos Aires and London on the issue, according to information released by a spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
He called on the two governments to avoid escalating their dispute and to resolve their differences peacefully and through dialogue, stressing that his good offices remain available if requested.
During their meeting Mr. Ban and Mr. Timerman also discussed the Inter-American Human Rights Commission and proposed changes to its framework.
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