No war where people have winners, there will again show larger of patriotism in Argentina, an entire people dressed in white and blue, as a demonstration of value to a colossus, the icy waters were the warmth of the people, the freezing wind was thundering voice that sounded like the hiss of a battalion ready to give their lives for their country, 25 years and only one memory of brotherhood, Fernando Belaunde Terry, president of Peru gave part of his military force to the brother. An action that demonstrates his brother as a brother should behave when it is beaten. I do not hesitate to give their support, I do not hesitate to show the law which professed "law of brotherhood." I do not hesitate to be the main ally of Argentina against the usurper. When Augusto Pinochet supported the invasion, Belaunde objected and called the South American integrity. In our ears today echoes the phrase "Peru is ready to support Argentina with all the resources you need," This included aircraft and air force pilots, ships of the navy and national police doctors in Peru. Peru has represented the interests of Argentina's diplomats in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Thus, Argentine diplomats stationed in London, became a national of Argentina Peruvian diplomats. Throughout the war, the harassment of the British intelligence service to the Peruvian Embassy in London and its diplomats was such that originated as a response message of distraction. Peru has served as a bridge to send French Exocet missiles to Argentina. Also organized a relief effort at this country national. Belaunde served as a mediator in the conflict and proposed sensible and affordable solutions to both countries. However, his diplomatic overtures failed when the British government of Margaret Thatcher ordered the sinking an old ship carrying hundreds of Argentine conscripts in the Falklands (or Malvinas) back to Argentina. April 2, 1982 remain in the memory of the American peoples guild demonstration given by a president and his people, but also stay in the memory as another brother Cain behaved like chile America that provides hands open its air bases the invaders. Today on behalf of the Peruvian people pay tribute to the soldier, the hero unknown, the man who put the bullet chest full of hate. Pilots, sailors and Peruvian soldiers who gave their lives in support of a brother. From Arequipa - Peru ancestral lands of Fernando Belaunde Terry.
hundred forty-nine years of colonial rule were about to face its toughest test, after weeks of preparation, the Armada Argentina occupied the Falkland Islands, which he considered his by right and also the American republics would put in a test of fuego.1833, taking advantage of post-independence crisis in Latin America, England gives a coup and occupied the Falkland Islands, Argentina property, and since then turns a deaf ear to any claim éstas.1982 recovery, Argentina tire of claim "for good" militarily invaded the archipelago and invokes the application of TIAR
after being attacked by Inglaterra.EEUU was the first state to give back to Argentina in order to recover the islands, because most of all was that at that time (Cold War) it was more important to have friends in English and also in this case, Argentina was the aggressor nation. On the contrary, Peru, ruled by Fernando Belaunde, decided to support her plan to recover the islands, immediately the outbreak of hostilities the Peruvian embassy in London welcomed the Argentine diplomats and represented their interests (Like the U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires, which hosted the British diplomats). Various negotiations, encouraged by Peru, offered to achieve a peace that would allow better management of the colonial subject, even came close to ceasefire, as expressed by the then Peruvian Foreign Minister Arias Stella: "After intense negotiations with the United States, President Belaunde spoke with Galtieri, his Argentine counterpart, who accepted the document which ended the conflict. When all indicated that negotiations would Torre Tagle results and we were preparing for an official announcement, President Belaunde told me that the Argentine cruiser General Belgrano had just been sunk. There was nothing to be done and expressed his solidarity Belaunde Galtieri. "Indeed, on the afternoon of May 2, and although there was a peace proposal from Peru to hand on the table, Margaret Thatcher's government authorized the sinking ARA General Belgrano with its 1,093 sailors, conscripts of the Falkland Islands back to Argentina and sailed outside the exclusion zone decreed unilaterally by the United Kingdom. 323 Argentine sailors lost their vida.Asimismo Chile, to be threatened if Argentina proves successful, also worked with Britain providing aeronautical information vital to their interests, secretly supported Chile the English and made every effort to ensure that Argentina lost the war. British aircraft flying badges Chilean Chilean Patagonia and Chilean bases used as hubs. Moreover, a large number of Chilean troops moved south of Chile, Argentina and causing alarm in Argentine troops move to the zona.Con the phrase "Peru is ready to support Argentina with all the necessary resources," the President Belaunde declared his support for that country. This included aircraft and Air Force pilots, ships of the Navy medical and the National Police of Peru. Besides Peru mobilized its navy to the south border it shares with Chile, in order to neutralize the military movement Chilean Patagonia. The Peruvian armed forces were ready to take action to support Argentina if Chile took part in the conflict. This could happen to reach the operation had been constructed Mikado, which mainly consisted in destroying ground the planes and their most dangerous Argentine Exocet (many of whom had been sent to Argentina via Peru), Reagan (U.S. president) had warned Thatcher that such an operation in mainland Argentina was involved in the war to other countries of the Rio Treaty, including Peru and Venezuela, but obviously the British government chose to ignore this consideration and the objections of his own commando units, the operation finally ended Mikado abortions be detected by radar and had q Argentines to land in Chile, a fact that definitely showed Anglo-chilena.Perú cooperation was one of the few allies in Argentina openly supported him during the conflict. Unfortunately after leaders of the Republic of Argentina would forget to honor that debt and would be concerned to sell and deliver weapons to Ecuador, at times which Peru was engaged to defend their Amazonian threat of northern neighbor.
Argentina appreciates the support from South America on the anniversary of the Falklands War
Defense Minister of Argentina, Nilda Garre, thanked the support received from South America during the war that his country fought against the UK for possession of the Falkland Islands, to be met now 27 years into this conflict. Garre
Argentina claimed sovereignty in the southern archipelago, "usurped" by the United Kingdom in 1833 and once again defended the need to resolve the conflict through diplomatic channels. EFE / File
" was South, and especially Peru, which he felt solidarity with us and that Falkland was primarily a piece of American soil that had to defend usurped " highlighted in the main event of the anniversary of Argentina's occupation of the islands, April 2, 1982, triggering a war that ended on 14 June of that year with the surrender to British troops.
Garré Argentina claimed sovereignty in the southern archipelago, "usurped" by the United Kingdom in 1833 and once again defended the need to resolve the conflict through diplomatic channels.
"The political lessons of the Falklands lead us, as in many other circumstances of our history, the fundamental lesson: no action legitimate policy that may arise out of popular sovereignty, "he said in a speech to military commanders in the Campo de Mayo garrison on the outskirts of Buenos Aires.
The occupation of the Falklands, located in the South Atlantic Ocean, to 400 nautical miles off the coast of Argentina, was ordered by the military dictatorship, which was then headed by General Leopoldo Galtieri, who was sacked by his peers on the day of surrender.
"These years have also enabled our Armed Forces discuss military lessons left by the conflict and learn from mistakes, "noted the Minister of Defence.
military defeat in the Falklands opened paso a un proceso por el que la democracia fue restaurada en octubre de 1983, cuando Raúl Alfonsín fue elegido presidente al cabo de siete años de dictadura militar (1976-1983).
El vigésimo séptimo aniversario del estallido de ese conflicto militar, que dejó 649 muertos en las tropas argentinas y 255 en las británicas, coincidió con los funerales de Alfonsín, quien se había opuesto a la invasión del archipiélago y murió el martes pasado en Buenos Aires, a los 82 años, víctima de un cáncer de pulmón.
"El camino" para que Argentina recupere la soberanía de las Malvinas "es el de las negociaciones diplomáticas, el de la prédica y el reclamo permanente", Garre said, after the remark that his country will never renounce their rights in the archipelago.
Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez will lead a ceremony today at the embassy in London, where the president is attending the G-20.
The claim to the Falklands 27 years after
The circumstances of international policy agenda did match the extraordinary summit of the G-20 in London with the date on which recalled the twenty-seven years of Argentine landing on the Falkland Islands, a fact that triggered one of the most serious international conflicts tiempos.Las those same circumstances led to that for the first time since then coincide in London at this time of the first leaders of the U.S., Britain and Argentina. What happened yesterday in the British capital was, therefore, that special resonance well despite the Falkland issue looming on the agenda of the meeting. Its impact can break down how much they have changed the Argentina and the world since then, and the persistence of conditions that have not changed and are a painful burden and an objective obstacle to a more harmonious development of relations latter internacionales.Entre , claim Argentina's sovereignty in the South Atlantic island territory is still a valid claim. It is backed by UN resolutions and has the backing of a vast array of countries, who speak in this way, both in the Decolonization Committee as in the Latin American regional groups, Mercosur and UNASUR and other international forums. Britain's refusal to enter the Falklands in the bilateral agenda and to assume the existence of the dispute is an example of the effect of neo-colonial attitudes and divergent views on the scope of application of international law. The official position of Great Britain, shared by Labour and Conservative, is placing the principle of self-determination of the population kelp, while on the other hand advances the inclusion of the islands as part of its own territorial expansion overseas. As much has happened since the war in the South Atlantic, maintaining, for another hand, open wounds that are unjustified and that continue to inflict their damage, such as restrictions on the families of soldiers killed on the islands to inaugurate a monument to the caídos.Es true that the military defeat of Argentina in that fateful war of twenty-seven years left to recover the aspirations of the islands further away than ever. It should also be recognized that since our country has shown eloquent have picked up lessons from that defeat and his vocation for peace and willingness to maintain the best Bretaña.La diplomatic relations with Great Britain's refusal to discuss the sovereignty of the Falklands remains, nevertheless, a greater difference can not be ignored. Evidence for the strategic, geopolitical and geo-assigned to Britain and for the same reason, besides being a permanent historical claim of Argentina registered as such in the Constitution, it is an unacceptable situation affecting the region his tenure as conjunto.Su neocolonial enclave is, therefore, doubly anachronistic and unjustified at the time just being discussed the most appropriate strategies to address the international economic crisis and reforms in the systems and institutions that govern relations among nations. Sovereignty in the South Atlantic is in this sense, a subject of special attention to Latin America, for reasons both historical and legal, economic, and strategic.
Cristina reiterated that the Malvinas claim is "unwavering"

The President led the ceremony to honor fallen veterans and Falkland in London, something unprecedented. Reiterated will continue the struggle of the islands and Argentina complained to Britain to "respect the UN resolutions", around the body called for renewed dialogue between the two countries to discuss sovereignty. He also sent greetings and condolences to the family of former President Raul Alfonsin. President Cristina Fernandez
headed this afternoon a ceremony to honor veterans and fallen in the Falklands War, 27 years of war. The wound is still open and the claim is unwavering, said from London. He also recalled the former president Raul Alfonsín.A 27 years of Argentine landing in the Falklands, the head of state sent a message from England which was nationally broadcast. "For the first time an Argentine president commemorated on April 2 in London," he said, to begin his speech. "The tribute to those killed in combat does not recognize nationalities," said the embassy in Argentina in England. Emphasized "the men who were fighting for national sovereignty and defended with honor that mission." "We must recognize the efforts of these men because they had long tried to hide from the reporters. For us, they are a source of pride and respect, "he said, and explained that the recognition is" those who are here today and no longer. "In this regard, he urged "to reaffirm once again our sovereign rights over our Malvinas Islands", fight to which he described as "unrelenting." In this context, he warned that "all countries should respect international law and UN resolutions," referring to the order of the organism to which Britain and Argentina resume discussions on the sovereignty of the father of Malvinas.Recordó democraciaEl former President Raul Alfonsin died on March 31, but she was not in the country. Announced his return to the country ahead, but could not attend the funeral, yesterday and today. In this day of mourning for Argentina, remembered fondly. "It was the first president of democracy, a process that is fired just after the Falklands" he said. "I do not believe in coincidences," aseguró.Además, sent greetings and condolences to the family of former head of state, a symbol of democracy.