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Desperate Argentina rages at 'illegitimate occupation' of Falklands and claims native islanders are 'artificial implants'

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Desperate Argentina rages at 'illegitimate occupation' of Falklands and claims native islanders are 'artificial implants'.

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Argentina has attacked Britain's so-called "illegitimate occupation" of the Falkland Islands in a desperate new attempt to stake claim to the territory.In a furious and long-winded essay, the country's Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno demanded Britain open talks on the sovereignty of the islands and even raged at their inhabitants.Mr Quirno branded the natives an "artificially implanted" population - despite the fact that around 86 per cent of his own country's population descend from Europeans.The archipelago was first landed on by English explorers more than a century before Argentina existed as an independent state.

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Nor will it divide the territorial unity of the Argentine Republic," Mr Quirno blustered in a column in Argentine paper La Nacion.He branded any dispute as a "special and particular colonial situation, originating in the violation of Argentina's...

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