Argentina Turns Naval Wake into Malvinas World Cup Thunder Again
Argentina’s dispute over HMS Medway and a World Cup semifinal with England reignited the Malvinas issue, turning naval protocol into a public reminder of sovereignty. The Argentine Foreign Ministry said it lodged a formal note after alleging the Royal Navy patrol vessel entered waters “under its jurisdiction” after being “illegally deployed” to islands Britain controls but Argentina claims. It said Medway’s movements were not properly reported under 1990 Madrid-area declarations, with follow-ups in 1991 and 1993 intended to reduce surprises. The 1982 conflict that followed lasted about ten weeks, with 649 Argentine and 255 British deaths. No weapons were fired, but officials framed the patrol route as reinforcing administrative control, while maintaining calls for peaceful resolution.


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