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Falklands : Bill Rammell: Reassurances over Air Charter Flights
Submitted by Falkland Islands News Network (Juanita Brock) 01.03.2004 (Article Archived on 19.04.2004)

One side of these talks considers leaking contents to the media a standard practice. It's happened before.

 

 

 

 

PRESS RELEASE FROM GILBERT HOUSE

 

 

 

The following statement was made by Minister Bill Rammell to the UK Parliament today –

 

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AIRLINKS STATEMENT

 

I made a Statement to this House on airlinks between the Falklands and Argentina on 19 January.  I would like to report on developments since then.

 

I travelled to Argentina on 16/17 February on a pre-planned bilateral visit.  I held talks on a wide range of international, regional and bilateral issues.   The question of airlinks featured in my talks with the Argentine Foreign Minister, Dr Rafael Bielsa.   The talks were frank and constructive and we made some progress.   Some proposals were discussed which we each agreed to look at further.   These proposals primarily focussed on temporary arrangements for charter flights for 2004.   I made clear that any arrangements would need to be acceptable to the Falkland Islanders.

 

Regrettably, shortly following my visit, an article appeared in an Argentine newspaper, giving details of my talks and wrongly asserting that a “deal” on airlinks had been agreed.   As I have indicated, this was not the case.

 

I spoke subsequently to Falkland Councillors.  They concluded that the proposals for temporary arrangements did not meet their concerns.   However, they agreed that we should continue to discuss the issue with the Argentine Government with a view to securing a permanent solution to the question of charter flights rather than having further temporary arrangements.

 

We are now taking this forward with the Argentine Government, with the full agreement of Councillors.   I will keep the House informed of progress.

 

 

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Councillors confirm that they have agreed to this approach.

 

 

 

 

Gilbert House

1st March 2004 

 

 

 

 

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