This was announced by the Argentine Foreign Ministry.

“The head of Argentine diplomacy formulated a proposal to resume negotiations on sovereignty over the Malvinas Islands and proposed to hold a meeting to agree on the agenda for negotiations at the UN headquarters in New York,” the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

As TASS recalls, on the eve of Argentina notified the UK of the denunciation of the Foradori-Duncan agreement, which concerns the conduct of administrative and economic activities in the area of ​​the islands.

In January, the Russian Foreign Ministry said that Britain and Argentina should resume direct dialogue on the Malvinas (Falkland) Islands issue as soon as possible in order to resolve the dispute in accordance with UN resolutions.

In June, Russian President Vladimir Putin noted that British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's decision to launch military operations against Argentina over the Malvinas (Falkland) Islands was dictated primarily by "imperial ambitions, confirmation of his imperial status."

Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia Dmitry Medvedev, in response to London's statements on Ukraine, demanded that Britain "get off the Malvinas Islands" and return them to Argentina.

In 1982, a war began between Argentina and the United Kingdom for control of the Malvinas (Falkland) Islands, the conflict lasted about two and a half months and ended with the victory of the British.

According to experts, international legal conflicts and the desire of Great Britain to control territories that are important from an economic point of view led to an armed confrontation.