Argentina with the support of Ecuador and Brazil against deployment of KSF soldiers to the Falkland Islands

The three Latin American states, Argentina, Ecuador and Brazil have come up against the deployment of Kosovo Security Force soldiers in the Falkland Islands. So reports today the Arginian news agency “Agnprensa”, while quoting discussions at the United Nations Security Council held Thursday, the Report Express. Brazil's representative [...]
Brazil's UN representative has declared that the presence of the troops of the Republic of Kosovo in the Falkland Islands as part of the United Kingdom military forces “poses violations of the General Assembly Resolution 31/49 and is contrary to the spirit of Resolution 41/11, which solemnly proclaims the South Atlantic as the Peace Zone and Co-operation”.
Saying that, Brazil's representative has stressed his country's support for “Argentina's sovereign rights on occupied territory”.
It has also called on member states to refrain from performing unilateral <x0 operations in that territory”.
Ecuador's diplomatic representative has also said that the Community of Latin American and Caribbean America strongly refuses the presence of foreign forces in South America, and that according to him, such a movement “is understood as an unjustified provocation and conflicts with UN resolutions”, writes “Agrentas”, transmenton Express.
In this regard, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Argentina has also been declared, saying they are concerned with the action of a partial “ ” of the United Kingdom forces for the involvement of young military skilled actors in the Falkland Islands, a territory that according to the MPJ of Argentina “is the object of a sovereignty dispute known to the United Nations”.
The Kosovo Assembly five months earlier had voted to send an KSF contingent to the Falkland Islands. Prime Minister Kurti had shown that KSF is going there in peace service and that the mission's location is the Falkland - Kingdom and Northern Ireland.
The prime minister had clarified that there will be more than seven KSF soldiers and that their mission will last for three years with the possibility of continuing according to the agreement of the parties.












