What is the conflict between Argentina and UK?

The conflict was a major episode in the protracted dispute over the territories’ sovereignty….

Falklands War
Date 2 April – 14 June 1982 (2 months and 12 days) Location Falkland Islands, South Georgia, and the South Sandwich Islands Result British victory
Belligerents
United Kingdom Argentina
Commanders and leaders

What is the relationship between Argentina and England?

Foreign relations between the Argentine Republic and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, have existed for over a century. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 15 December 1823. Diplomatic relations were cut off before the Falklands War in 1982 and were reinstated in 1990.

Did the UK declare war on Argentina?

On 2 April, Argentina invaded and occupied the British dependent territory of the Falkland Islands, and they took the neighbouring island of South Georgia the following day. However, neither Britain nor Argentina declared a state of war at any point, meaning the conflict remained, officially, an ‘undeclared war’.

Why does UK own Falklands?

Britain’s case Britain’s position is that it should be up to the residents of the Falklands to decide whether they want to remain British or not. That is the principle of self-determination, as enshrined in the United Nations charter.

Does the UK own Argentina?

The British claim to sovereignty dates from 1690, when they made the first recorded landing on the islands, and the United Kingdom has exercised de facto sovereignty over the archipelago almost continuously since 1833….Falkland Islands sovereignty dispute.

February 1764 – April 1767 France
April–June 1982 Argentina
June 1982 – present United Kingdom

Why did the UK want the Falklands?

The British were keen to settle the islands as they had the potential to be a strategic naval base for passage around Cape Horn. In 1765, Captain John Byron landed on Saunders Island. He then explored the coasts of the other islands and claimed the archipelago for Britain.