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Argentina wins Falklands backing Argentina wins Falklands backing
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Latin American and Caribbean leaders at a summit in Mexico have backed Argentina in its new row with the UK over the Falkland Islands.Latin American and Caribbean leaders at a summit in Mexico have backed Argentina in its new row with the UK over the Falkland Islands.
Leaders of all 32 countries backed Argentine claims to the islands and condemned oil drilling operations that are already under way.Leaders of all 32 countries backed Argentine claims to the islands and condemned oil drilling operations that are already under way.
The row erupted after a UK firm began drilling for oil off the Falkland Islands and Argentina objected.The row erupted after a UK firm began drilling for oil off the Falkland Islands and Argentina objected.
Buenos Aires has ruled out military action and is pursuing talks at the UN.Buenos Aires has ruled out military action and is pursuing talks at the UN.
ANALYSIS Andy Gallacher, BBC News, Cancun
For the Argentine government the Cancun summit has been a huge success.
They have received unanimous backing condemning Britain's oil drilling activities in the Falkland Islands and backing its claims of sovereignty over the long disputed archipelago.
Leaders from 32 nations spanning Latin America and the Caribbean backed what is becoming an increasingly bitter dispute between the British and Argentine governments.
Backing on this scale by so many nations is now bound to give the Argentines renewed fervour in their claims and calls for the British government to negotiate sovereignty.
Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner told the summit that Britain was carrying out a systematic violation of international law and said she was satisfied with the unanimous support, our correspondent Andy Gallacher reports from Cancun.Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner told the summit that Britain was carrying out a systematic violation of international law and said she was satisfied with the unanimous support, our correspondent Andy Gallacher reports from Cancun.
Argentina and Britain went to war over the South Atlantic islands, which Argentina calls the Malvinas, in 1982, after Buenos Aires invaded them.Argentina and Britain went to war over the South Atlantic islands, which Argentina calls the Malvinas, in 1982, after Buenos Aires invaded them.
UK forces wrested back control of the territory, held by Britain since 1833, during a seven-week war that killed 649 Argentine and 255 British service personnel.UK forces wrested back control of the territory, held by Britain since 1833, during a seven-week war that killed 649 Argentine and 255 British service personnel.
Drilling begins
The British-contracted rig Ocean Guardian began drilling 100km (62 miles) north of the Falklands on Monday.The British-contracted rig Ocean Guardian began drilling 100km (62 miles) north of the Falklands on Monday.
The drilling operation in the disputed waters off the Falkland Islands could yield millions of barrels of oil and the British government says it will take all necessary measures to protect the archipelago.The drilling operation in the disputed waters off the Falkland Islands could yield millions of barrels of oil and the British government says it will take all necessary measures to protect the archipelago.
The Ocean Guardian is in Falkland Islands waters
But Buenos Aires has ruled out military action and is trying to pressure Britain into negotiations on sovereignty.But Buenos Aires has ruled out military action and is trying to pressure Britain into negotiations on sovereignty.
New US-free Americas bloc planned
The Argentine foreign minister is due to meet with the UN Secretary General in New York as they continue their diplomatic offensive.The Argentine foreign minister is due to meet with the UN Secretary General in New York as they continue their diplomatic offensive.
Also at the two-day summit of the Rio Group and the Caribbean Community (Caricom) in Mexico, leaders agreed to set up a new regional body without the US and Canada.Also at the two-day summit of the Rio Group and the Caribbean Community (Caricom) in Mexico, leaders agreed to set up a new regional body without the US and Canada.
The new bloc would be an alternative to the Organisation of American States (OAS), the main forum for regional affairs in the past 50 years.The new bloc would be an alternative to the Organisation of American States (OAS), the main forum for regional affairs in the past 50 years.


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