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UK Rejects Argentina’s President’s Claim of Talks to Lift Falklands-Era Arms Export Ban

UK Rejects Argentina’s President’s Claim of Talks to Lift Falklands-Era Arms Export Ban

London says there are no negotiations with Buenos Aires to relax long-standing weapons export controls tied to the Falklands sovereignty dispute.
The United Kingdom government has publicly denied assertions by Argentina’s President Javier Milei that the two nations are engaged in discussions about lifting a decades-old ban on British arms exports to Argentina, reinforcing that no such negotiations are underway and reaffirming its longstanding foreign policy positions.

In an interview with a British newspaper, Mr Milei said his administration had begun talks with Downing Street and delegated defence officials to explore relaxing the arms export controls imposed after the 1982 Falklands War — restrictions designed to bar sales of weapons containing UK-manufactured components if they would enhance Argentina’s military capability.

A spokesperson for the British Foreign Office responded to those claims by stating unequivocally that “there are no specific talks with Argentina about the UK relaxing its arms export controls” and underscored that the United Kingdom continues to uphold its export regime without modification.

The UK also reiterated that the question of the Falkland Islands’ sovereignty is not subject to negotiation, pointing to a 2013 referendum in which an overwhelming majority of the islands’ residents chose to remain a British Overseas Territory, a point London says anchors its diplomatic stance.

Mr Milei — who has framed military capability as an essential element of national standing and has signalled plans to visit the UK in the spring of 2026 — appeared to link broader discussions on defense cooperation with deeper bilateral ties, but the British government’s rebuttal highlighted that arms control and sovereign decisions remain separate from potential dialogues on trade, science and cultural cooperation.

Analysts say the contrasting narratives reflect both Argentina’s desire to modernise its armed forces and London’s sensitivity to regional stability and historical grievances stemming from the Falklands conflict, which cost hundreds of lives and has remained a core point of contention in bilateral relations.

While some commentators have speculated on the prospects for improved relations and economic engagement, the UK’s firm denial of arms export negotiations signals a careful balancing act between cultivating diplomatic openness and maintaining established policy in the South Atlantic context.
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