Falklands veteran hopes King can persuade Trump to 'back down'
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"We acknowledge that there are conflicting claims of sovereignty between Argentina and the UK," the spokesperson said, adding that the US recognises "de facto United Kingdom administration" of the archipelago without taking sides on sovereignty claims.
"He's [Trump] paying absolutely no heed to the humanity that he's abusing with his words because the people of the Falklands deserve more respect, but so do every veteran who served down there deserve more respect. " Weston, who served as a Welsh Guardsman during the 1982 war, suffered almost 50% burns to his body in the RFA Sir Galahad attack. He called the US president's comments "very unstatesmanlike", adding that he was "sad and disappointed it's come to this". Claiming sovereignty over the Falklands has been a rallying cry every Argentine government has deployed in the past, guaranteed to have a popular reaction.
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