Britain's top diplomat says he hopes the Falkland Islands will wish to stay in the UK family forever

Foreign Secretary Lord David Cameron, right, arrives at Mount Pleasant airbase on the Falkland Islands, during his high-profile visit to demonstrate they are a "valued part of the British family" amid renewed Argentinian calls for talks on their future, in Stanley, Falkland Islands, Britain, on Monday Feb. 19, 2024. (Stefan Rousseau/PA via AP)

LONDON (AP) — British Foreign Secretary David Cameron on Monday toured battle sites of the Falklands War during a visit meant to underline that the Falkland Islands are a “valued part of the British family."

The visit by Cameron — the first British foreign secretary to make the trip to the South Atlantic archipelago in three decades — came amid for negotiations over the contested territory.

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