MADRID, 2 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs has shown this Thursday its rejection of the announcement of possible new military exercises by the Kosovo Army in the Malvinas Islands.

The Argentine Government has indicated that, if this announcement were made, it would constitute “an unjustified show of force and a deliberate departure from the calls of numerous international resolutions of the General Assembly of the United Nations and other international forums that urge both the Argentina and the United Kingdom to resume negotiations in order to find a peaceful solution,” said a statement from the Ministry.

Thus, it has added that it also “categorically rejects the supposed character of a ‘peace mission’ that it would try to give to the aforementioned military activity as it is totally unjustified.”

The ministry led by Minister Santiago Cafiero has criticized that the dispatch of up to seven members of the Security Forces, within the framework of an agreement for the incorporation of Kosovar personnel into the British Army, contravenes UN resolutions that urge Argentina and the Kingdom United to refrain from making unilateral decisions.

The Ministry has issued this statement after the media have announced the decision of the self-proclaimed Republic of Kosovo to send a group of Kosovar Albanian soldiers to the Malvinas as a “peace support mission”, reports the Télam news agency.

In this sense, the office has remarked that Argentina does not recognize the unilateral declaration of independence by Kosovo in 2008.