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In reply to the discussion: UN expands Argentine sovereignty over maritime area [View all]Xithras
(16,191 posts)18. I don't know about that. Argentina may be more willing to negotiate now.
Argentina's interests in the Falklands have long been economic. They wanted control of the islands so they could have control over the continental shelf and the resources that come along with it. If the UK EEZ was valid, it cut Argentina's territorial claims by more than half.
Argentina just won its big prize. Whether or not it gets the islands themselves, it now has legal control over the EEZ that it has been seeking since the 1970's. Because the dispute is no longer about control over the seafloor resources, both Argentina and the UK may be more willing to negotiate an end to the dispute over the islands.
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Well, it means the western half of said zone is now illegal per international laws of the sea.
forest444
Mar 2016
#3
On the sovereignty dispute perhaps - which this ruling does not impact at all.
forest444
Mar 2016
#8
Nope. Everything from Argentina to Antarctica is now Argentina's, except for the 12 mile bubble.
Xithras
Mar 2016
#9
Argentina has recognized a 160 mile exclusionary fishing zone around the Falklands
hack89
Mar 2016
#11
Nope. I copied that map straight off the UN website, right out of the approved proposal.
Xithras
Mar 2016
#22
I'm just glad they have Michelle Bachelet there, not some Pinochet grease monkey like Piņera.
forest444
Mar 2016
#29
No the British won't comply forest. Its a non-binding decision of the UN. Britain isn't going
Bacchus4.0
Mar 2016
#44