âThe Falklands are part of the British family and we will defend their right to self determination. China must respect the Falklandsâ sovereignty,â she wrote.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Argentine counterpart Alberto Fernandez issued a joint statement on Sunday that said China âreaffirms its support for Argentinaâs demand for the full exercise of sovereignty over the Malvinas Islands,â using the Argentine name for the territory. The two leaders met as Fernandez was in Beijing for the Winter Olympics.
Argentina believes the Falklands were illegally taken from it in 1833 and invaded the British colony in 1982. The United Kingdom sent troops and Argentina lost the two-month war for the South Atlantic archipelago in a conflict that claimed the lives of 649 Argentines and 255 British soldiers.
Argentina still claims the islands. London says the Falklands are a self-governing entity under its protection.
The joint statement also said Argentina âreaffirms its adherence to the one-China principle,â a reference to Chinaâs claim to the self-governing island democracy of Taiwan.
âChina and Argentina agree to carry on with close communication and coordination in international affairs, and safeguard the overall interests of the two countries and other developing countries,â the statement said.
Xi and Fernandez also pledged closer economic cooperation and signed a memorandum of understanding on Argentina joining the âBelt and Road Initiative,â Xiâs signature project to build Chinese infrastructure worldwide.
During his visit, Fernandez also laid a wreath at the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall, where the embalmed body of Mao Zedong, the communist revolutionary who founded the Peopleâs Republic, is displayed inside a crystal sarcophagus.
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