Sixty years after the adoption of Resolution 2065 (XX) by the United Nations General Assembly —which recognized the existence of a sovereignty dispute over the Malvinas Islands and called on Argentina and the United Kingdom to resume negotiations—, the issue remains fully relevant.
In this context, Capital FM Kenya published an article by the Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs highlighting the continued relevance of the Malvinas Question and its connection with the shared experience of decolonization in Africa and Latin America.
Read the full article here: Sixty years on, the Malvinas Question remains an unfinished decolonisation challenge.

