“The activities of private companies cannot be attributed to the Federal Republic of Germany and have no international consequences,” said the spokesperson Argentina said Lufthansa asked for permission for two flights that are due to carry scientists from Hamburg to Mount Pleasant Complex in the Falklands Argentina said the German government also asked for its permission for the Polarstern research ship to dock in Puerto Argentino (Port Stanley)
Germany said that its position on the Falkland Islands dispute has not changed, following claims by Argentina that Lufthansa s request for two flights to the Islands, in support of a polar research expedition, implied recognition of the archipelago as Argentine territory.
KelperAbout, how right you are.
But what the article fails to mention is that the Globe s airspace is divided in seamless zones called Flight Information Region, FIR. This just to make sure who s going to have a look in case something goes wrong. It has nothing to do with sovereignty. Chile has to receive the same acknowledgement if it wants to fly between Punta & MPA. Or if you want to fly to Canary Islands, you have to inform Morocco. So, once again Mr. Filmus and his mates managed to twist the truth for their benefit . Jan 22nd, 2021 - 11:31 am +5 kelperabout
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BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - The German airline Lufthansa has asked the Argentine government for permission to overfly its country en route to the Falklands, Argentina said on Thursday, adding that the request implies recognition of Falklands “as part of Argentine territory,” the Foreign Ministry said.
FILE PHOTO: People visit Gypsy Cove, near Port Stanley, Falkland Islands, May 17, 2018. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci
Lufthansa, separately, said it made the request for two flights supporting a polar research expedition because the normal route via Cape Town has been suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Argentina and Britain have long disputed ownership of the Falklands, with Argentina for decades claiming sovereignty over the British-run islands it calls the Malvinas. The dispute led to a brief war in 1982.
Argentina has boasted of a diplomatic victory by claiming Germany asked for their permission - not Britain s - for a scientific ship to dock at the Falkland Islands.
In addition, German airline Lufthansa has asked for permission from Argentina for two flights from Hamburg to fly over the country en route to the Falklands. Argentina claimed this implied recognition of the Falklands as Argentine territory .
The German government is said to have asked for permission for the Polarstern research ship to dock in Port Stanley, the capital of the British-held territory.
The two, 15-hour flights are scheduled for 1 February and 30 March.