AGP Executive Report
Last update: 19 minutes agoFalklands Landing Day: The Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly marked 21 May with flags flying together in Stanley, a ceremony at San Carlos Cemetery, and a formal tribute to the “courage and sacrifice” that restored freedom and self-determination. South Atlantic diplomacy: In a wider geopolitical tangle, US officials have been publicly pushing back on NATO allies over Iran, with fresh talk that Washington could reassess its stance on the Falklands—while Argentina and the US also move ahead with a South Atlantic maritime pact that has sovereignty critics on edge. Sea Lion momentum: Oil plans in the North Falkland Basin continue to advance as Navitas shifts Aoka Mizu upgrade work to Asia due to the Iran conflict, keeping first oil expectations on track. Local business and tourism: Falkland Islands firms backed by the FIDC took part in IAATO’s new Marketplace Expo in Annapolis, reaffirming ties with Antarctic tour operators. Community life: The third Falklands Conservation Bake-Off raised £268 for marine conservation, and the Legislative Assembly also paid tribute to the 1982 landing in its latest commemorations.
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