Argentina’s new president will meet David Cameron at Davos tomorrow

  • Argentine international ministry mentioned declare to the islands is a ‘unwaverable goal’

Foreign Secretary Lord David Cameron will meet Argentina’s new president Javier Milei tomorrow for his or her first bilateral assembly.

Argentina’s international minister Diana Mondino can also be set to hitch the pair for his or her encounter on the Davos summit in Switzerland.

Argentinian presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni confirmed immediately the assembly would happen, which was initially thought to have been scheduled solely between Lord Cameron and his counterpart from the South American nation.

It is just not but clear whether or not the Falkland Islands will likely be on the agenda.

Argentina’s Foreign Ministry mentioned in a protracted assertion following right-wing Milei’s landslide victory within the nation’s presidential run-off in November that its declare to the islands constituted a ‘everlasting and unwaverable goal.’

As president-elect Milei insisted he believed the Falkland Islands belonged to Argentina (file picture)

Foreign Secretary Lord David Cameron will meet Argentina’s new president Javier Milei tomorrow. Pictured: Foreign Secretary David Cameron departs 10 Downing Street following a cupboard assembly in London, Britain, 16 January 2024

As the nation’s president-elect Milei insisted he believed the Falkland Islands belonged to Argentina, however mentioned the islanders should have a say of their future.

PM Rishi Sunak responded by saying by a spokesman: ‘It’s clearly a settled difficulty, a long-settled difficulty, and now we have no plans to revisit it.’

And Defence Secretary Grant Shapps went on to rebuke any notion of negotiations with Argentina by saying: ‘The Falkland Islands are British. That is non-negotiable and simple.’

Respected Argentinian day by day Clarin claimed immediately Lord Cameron requested Milei for a gathering in a WhatsApp he despatched him as he was on his solution to Davos.

Rival paper La Nacion mentioned the difficulty of the Falklands, which in Argentina are referred to as the Malvinas, can be ‘on the desk’ together with the economic system.

Milei mentioned the islanders should have a say of their future. Pictured: Farm buildings at Carcass Island Settlement within the Falkland Islands

Downing Street confirmed late final week Rishi Sunak wouldn’t be attending the World Economic Forum in Davos for the second 12 months in a row.

Lord Cameron met former Argentinian president Mauricio Macri on the summit in 2016 when he was nonetheless Prime Minister.