Cameron promises no negotiations over Falkland Islands

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UK Prime Minister David Cameron has pledged to protect the Falkland Islands' sovereignty against Argentinian claims to the area.
During a Falkland Islands Government reception in London, the prime minister said there would be "absolutely no neogitation" over sovereignty rights.
Mr Cameron added that it should be left up to the people of the Falklands "to determine their own future".
During a Falkland Islands Government reception in London, the prime minister said there would be "absolutely no neogitation" over sovereignty rights.
Mr Cameron added that it should be left up to the people of the Falklands "to determine their own future".
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