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posted on: Feb 1 2012 8:13 by RDugey. Viewed 13 times.Argentina again denied intentions to wage a war over the Falkland Islands and noted that Britain is responsible for the militarization of this territorial dispute by sending to the area both their vessels more powerful as to Prince William, "in uniform of conqueror".
Prince William, the Royal Air Force helicopter pilot will soon begin a military mission of six weeks in the Falkland, between February and March.
The matter has become another point of disagreement with Argentina, which has sought to reclaim the archipelago, so-called Falkland by the English, who took it is about 180 years.
The Argentine Foreign Ministry rejected in harsh terms the imminent visit of William.
"The Argentine people regrets that the Royal heir arrives to homeland with the uniform of the Conqueror, not the wisdom of the statesman who works at the service of peace and dialogue among Nations", u000aindicated.
Both countries have stepped up a war of statements in recent weeks, with a view to the 30th anniversary of a failed attempt of Argentina to recover the Islands.
That fleeting invasion ended in hundreds of deaths and international humiliation for the military junta that ruled the South American country. Weakened by the defeat, the dictatorship soon after allowed the return of democracy.
Secretary outside British William Hague said Tuesday that sending a warship to the Falkland Islands is a routine operation, but added that the British Navy "know hit very hard".
Hague made the statement to Sky News.
The British Government is sending one of its most advanced to the Falkland Islands war vessels although he clarified that this is an operation of routine.
"The Republic Argentina the British attempt to militarize a conflict over which rejected the United Nations" u000a"they have already issued many times and have indicated that both Nations should be resolved in bilateral negotiations, expressed the Argentine Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

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