The United Nations’ Special Committee on Decolonization issued a new call urging Argentina and the United Kingdom to resume negotiations over the Malvinas Islands sovereignty dispute and arrive at a peaceful resolution.
The UN committee adopted the resolution on Thursday with unanimous support from all the countries that participate in it.
“The decision we have just adopted renews a call that the international community has consistently maintained for decades,” Argentine Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno said during the committee’s meeting.
“A call to dialogue, negotiation, and the search for a peaceful and definitive resolution to the sovereignty dispute between the Argentine Republic and the United Kingdom, in line with the UN’s resolutions,” he added.
El Comité Especial de Descolonización adoptó por consenso una nueva resolución sobre la Cuestión Malvinas que renueva el llamado de las Naciones Unidas para que Argentina y el Reino Unido reanuden las negociaciones bilaterales hacia una solución pacífica y definitiva de la… https://t.co/1NHgn3BWbR pic.twitter.com/IMpAwtXVLs— Pablo Quirno (@pabloquirno) June 25, 2026









