Toscead betweox fadungum "Folcland Īegland"
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Líne 18:
| date = 2007-07-27
| accessdate =2008-04-04}}
</ref> In 1982 onswōg Argentinisc þreat þā
Siþþan þæm gewinn, habbaþ þā īegland weaxon mid fēoh fram [[fiscoþ]]e and sīþe.
Líne 69:
One result of the these talks, however, was the creation of the islands' first air link. In 1971, the [[Argentine Air Force]] (FAA), which operates the state airline [[LADE]], began [[amphibious aircraft|amphibious flights]] between [[Comodoro Rivadavia]] and Stanley using [[HU-16 Albatross|Grumman HU-16 Albatross]] aircraft.<ref>[http://web.sion.com/s.alaimo/malvinas.html Commemorative Stamps of first flights]{{Dead link|date=March 2010}}</ref> The following year, Britain agreed to allow Argentina to build a temporary air strip, which was completed that November. Flights between Stanley and Comodoro Rivadavia continued twice a week using [[Fokker F27]] and later [[Fokker F28]] aircraft following the construction of the permanent air strip until 1982.<ref name = "LADE">[http://www1.hcdn.gov.ar/proyxml/expediente.asp?fundamentos=si&numexp=4812-D-2006] Argentine National Congress, Chamber of Deputies. ''Líneas Aéreas Del Estado, LADE''.</ref><ref name = "Albatross">[http://www.asociacionatta.com.ar/aviones/avion30.htm] Asociación Tripulantes de Transporte Aéreo. Argentine Air Force, ''Grumman HU-16B Albatross''.</ref><ref name = "FAA">[http://www.asociacionatta.com.ar/aviones/avion23.htm] Asociación Tripulantes de Transporte Aéreo. Argentine Air Force, ''Fokker F-27 Troopship/Friendship''</ref> During the same period, [[Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales|YPF]], the Argentine national oil and gas company, now part of [[Repsol YPF]], supplied the islands' energy needs.
-->
===
{{Hēafod|Folcland Gewinn}}
[[Biliþ:Argentine POWs guarded by 2 Para.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Bryttisce lyftfeallwigan weardað Argentinisce [[herenuman]] ]]
On 2 Ēastermonaþe 1982 onswōg Argentina þā
The [[United Nations Security Council]] issued [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 502|Resolution 502]], calling on Argentina to withdraw forces from the Islands and for both parties to seek a diplomatic solution.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.historycentral.com/HistoricalDocuments/UNReso502.html |title=HistoryCentral. United Nations Resolution 502, ''Adopted by the Security Council at its 2350th meeting held on 3 April 1982.'' |publisher=Historycentral.com |date= |accessdate=2010-03-15}}</ref> International reaction ranged from support for Argentina in [[Latin America]]n countries (except [[Chile]] and [[Colombia]]), to opposition in the [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] and Europe (apart from Spain), and eventually the United States.
|