
The British government described the exhibition as insensitive to the inhabitants of the islands, while Argentina defends the action
UK demands FIFA to investigate Malvinas banner in Argentine party - England
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United Kingdom asks FIFA to open research on Malvinas's banner in Argentina-England. The gesture was described as inappropriate by the British government and asked FIFA for an in-depth investigation, while the Argentine government supported the action and claimed sovereignty over the islands. We hope that he will conduct an investigation into this matter, "he added.
Furthermore, In fact, one of the fundamental principles of the World Cup is that politics be separated from football, "Kyle told the BBC television network.
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United Kingdom asks FIFA to open research on Malvinas's banner in Argentina-England.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe gesture was described as inappropriate by the British government and asked FIFA for an in-depth investigation, while the Argentine government supported the action and claimed sovereignty over the islands.
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We hope that he will conduct an investigation into this matter, "he added.
according to El Universo (EC) — NoticiasIn fact, one of the fundamental principles of the World Cup is that politics be separated from football, "Kyle told the BBC television network.
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United Kingdom asks FIFA to open research on Malvinas's banner in Argentina-England.
omitted byRight sidecovered byCenterThe gesture was described as inappropriate by the British government and asked FIFA for an in-depth investigation, while the..
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