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Mr Milei said: โThere are no world powers without military power.
โThere is no country that counts in the international context if they canโt defend their borders.โ
Asked directly if negotiations had begun on relaxing the British veto, Mr Milei replied: โAbsolutely.โ
Mr Milei is set to become the first Argentinian president to visit Britain since 1998.
The firebrand President insisted the Falklands Islands could be given back through diplomatic negotiations.
He said: โSince I consider that the solution is to be sought through peaceful and diplomatic solutions, I think that the best way to show the willingness on the part of Argentina is to show that we also have a commercially adult relationship.โ
Mr Milei said he favours America over Russia and China in the era of state competition.
He told The Telegraph: โThere is a bloc that is China and its satellites. There is another one that is Russia and its satellites. And there is another thatโs the US, trying to ensure that their influence area โ their bloc of satellites โ is all of the American continent.โ
The Argentine President, who has vowed to boost defence spending after slashing state spending, also revealed his vision for residents on the Falklands Islands choosing to become part of Argentina.
He told The Telegraph: โThereโs no way I would give up on or relinquish territory, but it is clear that individuals will end up voting with their feet. And if you replicate such living conditions that will ensure high standards of living for them, it may well be they are more willing to recognise that territory as Argentine.โ
In response, a UK Government spokesman said: โSovereignty of the Falkland Islandsย is not up for negotiation, and we will defend its right of self-determination. In 2013, the islanders held a referendum on their future, with an overwhelming majority choosing to remain part of the UK.
โThere are no specific talks with Argentina about the UK relaxing its arms export controls. More broadly, we look forward to deepening our co-operation with Argentina across areas including trade, science and culture to deliver growth for the British people.โ