Argentine-British relations
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Argentine-British relations are foreign relations between Argentina and United Kingdom. Both countries established diplomatic relations on December 15th, 1823. Diplomatic relations were cut off before the Falklands War, they were reinstated only in 1990, after the departure of Margaret Thatcher from the post of Prime Minister of Great Briton. Argentina has an embassy in London and the United Kingdom have an embassy in Buenos Aires.
[edit] See Also
- Foreign relations of Argentina
- Foreign relations of United Kingdom
- Argentines in the United Kingdom
- English settlement in Argentina
- Welsh settlement in Argentina
- Falklands War
[edit] Links
- List of Treaties ruling the relations Argentina and United Kingdom (Argentine Foreign Ministry, in Spanish)
- Argentine embassy in London
- British Foreign and Commonwealth Office about the relationswith Argentina
- British embassy in Buenos Aires
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