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Argentina says it has agreed with Britain to discuss exhuming and identifying Argentinians who were buried in the Falklands after being killed in the 1982 war over the islands. | Argentina says it has agreed with Britain to discuss exhuming and identifying Argentinians who were buried in the Falklands after being killed in the 1982 war over the islands. |
Argentina’s foreign minister, Susana Malcorra, said on Tuesday that the two governments planned to meet in mid-December in Geneva along with representatives of the Red Cross. | Argentina’s foreign minister, Susana Malcorra, said on Tuesday that the two governments planned to meet in mid-December in Geneva along with representatives of the Red Cross. |
“The meeting will define a protocol for the exhumations” of 123 Argentinian soldiers buried in a cemetery on East Falkland Island, known in Spanish as Isla Soledad, she said. | “The meeting will define a protocol for the exhumations” of 123 Argentinian soldiers buried in a cemetery on East Falkland Island, known in Spanish as Isla Soledad, she said. |
Red Cross personnel have visited the site in the South Atlantic and carried out a preliminary evaluation, she said. | Red Cross personnel have visited the site in the South Atlantic and carried out a preliminary evaluation, she said. |
Malcorra said her country has asked that an Argentinian forensic science expert be allowed to join in the Red Cross’s preliminary investigations. | Malcorra said her country has asked that an Argentinian forensic science expert be allowed to join in the Red Cross’s preliminary investigations. |
Families of Argentinian troops killed in the conflict have long demanded that their loved ones be identified. | Families of Argentinian troops killed in the conflict have long demanded that their loved ones be identified. |
Britain and Argentina fought a brief war over the islands, known as Las Malvinas in Spanish, in 1982 after Argentinian forces occupied them. | Britain and Argentina fought a brief war over the islands, known as Las Malvinas in Spanish, in 1982 after Argentinian forces occupied them. |
The conflict killed 649 Argentinian soldiers, 255 British soldiers and three islanders. | The conflict killed 649 Argentinian soldiers, 255 British soldiers and three islanders. |
Argentina argues it inherited the windswept islands from Spain when it gained independence in the 19th century. | Argentina argues it inherited the windswept islands from Spain when it gained independence in the 19th century. |
But Britain says it has historically ruled them and that the 3,000 islanders have the right to self-determination. | But Britain says it has historically ruled them and that the 3,000 islanders have the right to self-determination. |
In a 2013 referendum, residents voted overwhelmingly to remain part of Britain. | In a 2013 referendum, residents voted overwhelmingly to remain part of Britain. |
After years of testy relations under former leftist governments, Argentina has pursued a cautious rapprochement with Britain under the current president, Mauricio Macri. | After years of testy relations under former leftist governments, Argentina has pursued a cautious rapprochement with Britain under the current president, Mauricio Macri. |
The countries agreed a series of deals in September covering oil, fishing, navigation and trade in and around the islands. | The countries agreed a series of deals in September covering oil, fishing, navigation and trade in and around the islands. |