26/02/2012 | Printed Edition
Lawmakers decided to take the conflict with the United Kingdom as south as possible little over a month away from the 30th anniversary of the Malvinas war. In an attempt to gain visibility and attention, the Senate and Lower House Foreign Relations Committees passed yesterday the “Ushuaia Act” endorsing the government’s sovereignty claims over the Malvinas Islands, during a symbolic meeting held in the capital of Tierra del Fuego, the world’s southernmost city.