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Falklands: Former Argentine senator calls for fresh talks with UK
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to promise that the Falkland Islands and Gibraltar will be defended with the military, report have suggested this week. The Telegraph claimed Mr Johnson has vowed to use the Armed Forces to protect the UK and its citizens, which includes its "responsibility to ensure the security of the 14 overseas territories". The comments come as part of the UK's integrated review into defence and foreign policy. The report adds the Armed Forces will "deter and challenge incursions in British Gibraltar Territorial Waters" and will "maintain a permanent presence in the Falkland Islands, Ascension Island and the British Indian Ocean Territory".