David Cameron of UK believes in self-determination right of peoples

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David Cameron of UK believes in self-determination right of peoples

 David Cameron and the Argentinian president Cristina Kirchner were involved in bruising verbal exchanges on the margins of the G20 on Tuesday as she tried to force a package into his hand marked "Un Malvinas".

The Guardian report said Cameron refused to take the package believing, according to his aides, that she was involved in "a media stunt" – a belief strengthened by the presence of TV cameras filming the incident.

The package was an A4 envelope, and its contents remain unknown. Cameron had sought out Kirchner at the margins of the G20 in an anteroom before the first working session got underway. They initially discussed the previous day's agenda, including central banks and the need for monetary activism.

Cameron then said: "I am not proposing a full discussion now on the Falklands, but I hope you noted they are holding a referendum and you should respect their views. We believe in self-determination and act as democrats here in the G20."

At a press conference later, Cameron said it had been an important conversation to have with Kirchner and denied it had been a media stunt by him. He said: "All the countries locked in this dispute say they believe in democracy, human rights and self determination." He said the aim of the Falklands referendum was "to put the issue beyond doubt".

 

Source: Panorama.am

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