
They warn that Argentines will not be able to enter the game against England with flags and Malvinas T-shirts
In 1982, Argentina and Britain fought a conflict over the islasen, killing 649 Argentine soldiers and 255 British Reuters combatants
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In 1982, Argentina and Britain fought a conflict over the islasen, which killed 649 Argentine soldiers and 255 British Reuters. Argentine fans will not be able to enter the party to England in Atlanta on Wednesday for the World Cup semi-finals with flags and banners that claim sovereignty over the Malvinas Islands, Argentine security minister Alejandra Monteolius said on Tuesday. Today, the Argentine Minister of Security, Alejandra Monteolio, confirmed that about 1,600 security personnel (between police and different United States agencies) will be deployed to avoid clashes. ATLANTA (special envoy). - Less than 24 hours from the most expected game in the World Cup, Argentines began to arrive in Atlanta to live the semi-final in England.
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In 1982, Argentina and Britain fought a conflict over the islasen, which killed 649 Argentine soldiers and 255 British Reuters. Argentine fans will not be able to enter the party to England in Atlanta on Wednesday for the World Cup semi-finals with flags and banners that claim sovereignty over the Malvinas Islands, Argentine security minister Alejandra Monteolius said on Tuesday.
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They will not be able to enter flags or posters with that content, "Monteolius said on a local radio.
according to La República (CO)Today, the Argentine Minister of Security, Alejandra Monteolio, confirmed that about 1,600 security personnel (between police and different United States agencies) will be deployed to avoid clashes.
according to La Nación (AR) — Últimas noticiasATLANTA (special envoy). - Less than 24 hours from the most expected game in the World Cup, Argentines began to arrive in Atlanta to live the semi-final in England.
according to La Nación (AR) — Últimas noticias
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