World Cup might not be ours but Falklands definitely are, says No 10
Argentina could be disciplined by Fifa for the celebrations after the World Cup win over England.
The British government's assertion that the Falklands are under British sovereignty is a longstanding position, and it's notable that Downing Street chose to emphasize this point in the context of Argentina's World Cup celebrations. This comes after Argentina's President Alberto Fernández sparked controversy by tweeting "The Falklands are, were, and will be Argentine" following their win over England.
The diplomatic spat highlights the ongoing tensions between the UK and Argentina over the Falkland Islands, a disputed territory in the South Atlantic. While the UK maintains that the islands are a British overseas territory, Argentina claims sovereignty over the islands, known as the Malvinas in Spanish. This issue has been a point of contention between the two nations for decades, and it's clear that it remains a sensitive topic.
Looking ahead, football fans will be watching to see how Fifa responds to Argentina's celebrations, and whether the country faces any disciplinary action. The incident may also have implications for the UK government's relations with Argentina, and could potentially strain diplomatic ties between the two nations. As the fallout continues, it's worth keeping an eye on how this story develops, and whether it has any lasting impacts on the UK-Argentina relationship or the world of football.
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