# Argentina Protests British Warship Near Falklands Following World Cup Semi-Final Win

*Argentina's foreign minister has filed a formal protest over a British warship near the Falkland Islands following the World Cup semi-final victory.*

July 16, 2026 · Sports

Following their World Cup semi-final victory, Argentina's foreign minister announced a formal protest over a British warship near the Falkland Islands. Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno expressed 'the strongest rejection' of the United Kingdom's HMS Medway's 'unconsulted and illegal' passage through Argentine territorial waters, alleging a lack of proper notification. The Medway, based in the Falkland Islands, is accused of violating bilateral agreements, as detailed in a July 13-dated diplomatic note of protest submitted to the UK's embassy in Buenos Aires.

Quirno emphasized the importance of defending Argentine interests, stating, 'In diplomacy, work is not shouted about like goals, but we are driven by the same conviction: the pride of being Argentine and the constant defense of our interests.' Before the announcement, Argentine President Javier Milei downplayed the significance of the World Cup victory, calling it 'just a football match,' while highlighting ongoing diplomatic progress with the UN.

The tension between Argentina and the United Kingdom over the Falkland Islands dates back to the 1982 conflict, which resulted in significant casualties on both sides. The recent incident has reignited diplomatic tensions, coming just days after Argentina's thrilling 2-1 victory over England in the World Cup semi-finals. Argentine players celebrated by unfurling a banner that read: 'The Falklands are Argentine.'

Argentina will face Spain in the World Cup final on Sunday in New Jersey. The ongoing diplomatic dispute over the Falklands remains a sensitive issue for both nations, with Argentina consistently advocating for sovereignty over the islands.

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