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2009-04-27 17:56:00
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Embassy London
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UK REBUFFS ARGENTINE CLAIM TO SEABED RIGHTS AROUND

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STATE FOR EUR/WE AND WHA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/26/2019
TAGS: EPET ENRG EMIN ECON PGOV PREL MARR MOPS AR
FK, UK
SUBJECT: UK REBUFFS ARGENTINE CLAIM TO SEABED RIGHTS AROUND
SOUTH ATLANTIC BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORIES, INCLUDING
FALKLAND ISLANDS

Classified By: Political Counselor Rick Mills, reasons 1.4 (b, d).

C O N F I D E N T I A L LONDON 000993

NOFORN
SIPDIS

STATE FOR EUR/WE AND WHA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/26/2019
TAGS: EPET ENRG EMIN ECON PGOV PREL MARR MOPS AR
FK, UK
SUBJECT: UK REBUFFS ARGENTINE CLAIM TO SEABED RIGHTS AROUND
SOUTH ATLANTIC BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORIES, INCLUDING
FALKLAND ISLANDS

Classified By: Political Counselor Rick Mills, reasons 1.4 (b, d).


1. (SBU) Summary. HMG will contest Argentina's claim for
sovereign rights (including oil and mineral rights) to seabed
surrounding Britain's South Atlantic Overseas Territories,
including the Falkland Islands. Great Britain will submit
its own claim for seabed rights for its South Atlantic
territories to the UN body that considers claims for seabed
rights. HMG does not presently plan to file seabed rights
claims for the British Antarctic Territory, but will reserve
the right to make claims in the future. End Summary.


2. (C/NF) The United Kingdom rejects Argentina's claim,
filed with the UN Commission on the Limits of the Continental
Shelf (CLCS),for sovereign rights (including oil and mineral
rights) to 660,000 square miles of the South Atlantic seabed
immediately surrounding the Falkland Islands, South Georgia,
and the South Sandwich Islands, Robin Twyman, Head of the
South Atlantic Section in the FCO's Overseas Territories
Directorate, confirmed to Poloff April 24. Twyman
acknowledged that the FCO has not yet seen the Argentine
submission, but affirmed that the HMG plans to reply to the
Argentine claim and will submit its own claim to the CLCS for
seabed rights in respect to the continental shelf of the
Falkland Islands, and of South Georgia and the South Sandwich
Islands. Although the islands are British Overseas
Territories, Argentina's submission to the CLCS contains
language that challenges the "illegitimate British occupation
of the southern archipelagos," according to press reports. A

FCO statement asserts that the UK "will be studying the
Argentinian submission but we do not accept that there is any
basis for the Argentine submission to include (claims for)
the continental shelf generated by the Falklands, South
Georgia, and the South Sandwich Islands." Twyman also told
Poloff that the UK would not file claims to sea bed rights
for the British Antarctic Territory but would reserve the
right to make claims in the future.

Shelf Claims on the Shelf
--------------


3. (C/NF) Twyman underscored that, insofar as the UK and
Argentina would not be able to reach an agreement about
seabed rights for the South Atlantic territories, much less
sovereignty, the CLCS would simply "put the two nations,
claims on the shelf -- pun not intended --" because the CLCS
lacks authority to arbitrate competing claims. Indeed,
internal FCO guidance for press inquiries, which Twyman
shared with Poloff, maintains that the respective submissions
of the UK and Argentina with regard to the Falkland Islands
and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands will not be
considered by the CLCS, unless and until there is agreement
between the two states over seabed rights claims.


4. (C/NF) During an earlier April 16 discussion with Poloff,
Twyman confirmed that Prime Minister Brown declined to
discuss the issue of Falkland Islands sovereignty with
Argentine President Kirchner when the leaders met in March.
According to Twyman, the UK is ready to &agree to disagree8
with Argentina on the issue of sovereignty and is prepared to
discuss other issues related to the islands, but Argentina's
insistence on focusing on sovereignty has made it impossible
to discuss other Falklands-related issues. Twyman observed
to Poloff that Argentina attempts to start multilateral
discussions about Falkland Islands sovereignty at every
possible opportunity and in forums with absolutely no nexus
to the issue of the islands, sovereignty, such as meetings
to discuss climate change. (Embassy comment. HMG evidently
views Argentina's CLCS claim as yet another Argentine attempt
to beard the British lion in its South Atlantic den. End
comment.)

Different Territories; Different Goals
--------------


5. (C/NF) Twyman stressed that the Falkland Islands on the
one hand and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands on
the other hand are separate and distinct Overseas Territories
under British law, even though the latter territory is
administered from the Falklands by a Commissioner who is
concurrently Governor of the Falklands. He noted that HMG,s


goals for the Falkland Islands include the islands, economic
sustainability, the well-being of the Falklands,
inhabitants, and security concerns, as reflected by the
continued UK military presence on the Falklands. Except for
defense costs, the Falklands are self-financing. HMG,s focus
for the Overseas Territory of South Georgia and the South
Sandwich Islands is environmental protection and stewardship,
Twyman said.


6. (C/NF) The Falkland Islands look to revenue from
potential oil drilling within 200 miles of the islands,
nautical shorelines as one way to guarantee continued
economic self-sufficiency for the islands, Falklands Islands
Government UK representative Sukey Cameron told Poloff late
last year. In that meeting, Cameron underscored that, from
the perspective of Falklands residents, it is "not a problem"
that the UK would not meet the 2009 deadline imposed by the
1997 Ottawa Convention to clear thousands of unexploded land
mines on the Falkland Islands planted by Argentine forces in

1982. She underscored that the minefields are clearly marked
by warning signs and ringed by barbed wire and that it would
be &extremely expensive8 to clear the fields entirely.

Comment
--------------


7. (C/NF) HMG,s position regarding seabed rights for the
Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich
Islands is consistent with its general policy on continental
shelf territorial rights for other British Overseas
Territories. and not just a response calculated to pull the
Argentine tail. Last summer, for example, Britain presented
to the CLCS a claim for extended territorial rights around
the southern Atlantic island of Ascension, which is part of
the British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena.

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