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    By News Desk on April 26, 2026 UK News
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    US-UK RELATIONS
    Donald Trump’s administration is reportedly contemplating a reassessment of US support for the UK’s claim over the Falkland Islands, causing diplomatic tensions.
    FALKLANDS DISPUTE
    Argentina has renewed calls for negotiations over the Falklands, citing a Pentagon memo suggesting that the US might reassess its long-standing support for UK sovereignty.
    US STANCE UNCERTAINTY
    Argentina has renewed calls for negotiations regarding the Falklands amidst speculation over the US potentially reassessing its support for the UK’s claim on the islands.

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    The Falkland Islands are under renewed scrutiny as reports emerge suggesting that Donald Trump’s administration may reconsider its backing of the UK’s claim to the islands. This development has the potential to escalate tensions in a long-standing dispute with Argentina, which asserts its own claims to the territory, known as Las Malvinas.

    A Pentagon memo has ignited controversy by outlining potential strategies for altering the US stance on the islands, something that has historically seen the US maintain neutrality while recognising British control. The memo reportedly mentioned options to retaliate against NATO allies over their positions regarding US military actions, raising alarms within UK government circles.

    In response, the UK government has reaffirmed its commitment to the Falkland Islands, insisting that sovereignty remains firmly with the UK. A spokesperson for Downing Street stated, “The Falkland Islands have previously voted overwhelmingly in favour of remaining a UK overseas territory… the question of the Falkland Islands and the UK’s sovereignty is not in question.”

    This diplomatic issue comes just before the King and Queen’s planned state visit to the US, where hopes are high that discussions with Trump may address the rising tensions surrounding the islands. Meanwhile, Argentine officials have renewed calls for dialogue, although they have pledged to pursue this without military force.

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    Donald Trump’s Comments on the Falklands: A News UK Overview
    Donald Trump’s administration is rumoured to be reassessing its stance on UK’s possession of the Falklands (Picture: Getty/WTX)

    The Falklands are in the spotlight after Donald Trump’s administration hinted it might withdraw support for the UK’s possession of the islands.

    Trump’s administration appears to be considering moves that could affect the UK thousands of miles south near the Antarctic – the Falklands.

    The islands have been possessed by Britain as an overseas territory, but Argentina, which is just some 300 miles from the archipelago, has also staked a claim on them, calling them Las Malvinas.

    Here is a roundup of the latest US stance on the islands that has ruffled some feathers in the UK.

    British Falkland Islands Atlantic Ocean welcome sign
    A Pentagon memo has caused an uproar over the Falklands (Picture: Shutterstock / PopeBratcher)

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    What has Donald Trump said about the Falklands?

    The UK government doesn’t consider itself a coloniser of the islands, while Argentina has labelled the British presence a ‘hangover from the days of British imperialism.’

    The row over the islands boiled over into the Falklands War in 1982 when Argentina invaded them.

    After Argentina surrendered following the 74-day conflict, the US has quietly recognised Britain’s control of the islands while remaining neutral in the geopolitical feud.

    However, a Pentagon email reportedly set out options for Trump’s officials to retaliate against Nato allies over their refusal to support US-Israel attacks in Iran.

    The memo, revealed by an American official to Reuters, hinted that the US could review its stance on London’s claim to ‘imperial possessions’ like the islands.

    Trump or White House are yet to comment directly on the issue.

    What would the loss of US support actually mean?

    A flotilla of well wishers welcome the return of Royal Marines aboard the SS Canberra, as it docks in Southampton on July 11, 1982, on their return from the Falklands War.
    The short but deadly Falklands War killed 255 British soldiers and 649 Argentinian troops (Picture: David Levenson/Getty Images)

    The rumours about the US stance have already led to Argentina renewing its calls for fresh Falklands talks with the UK.

    Argentina has long called for the decolonisation of the islands, but pledged it will not use military power to solve the dispute.

    How has the UK government responded?

    The government has insisted that the UK’s position to the Falkland Islands remains unchanged.

    A spokesman for No 10 Downing Street said: ‘The Falkland Islands have previously voted overwhelmingly in favour of remaining a UK overseas territory, and we’ve always stood behind the islanders’ right to self-determination and the fact that sovereignty rests with the UK.

    ‘The question of the Falkland Islands and the UK’s sovereignty and the islanders’ right to self-determination is not in question, and we’ve expressed that position clearly and consistently.’

    How have the Falklands responded?

    The Falklands government, which rules over the 3,662 islanders, said it felt confident about the UK government’s pledge.

    It said it had ‘complete confidence in the commitment made by the UK government to uphold and defend our right of self-determination.’

    The diplomatic uproar comes just days before the King and Queen are travelling to the US for the state visit hosted by Trump.

    Falklands war veteran Simon Weston said he hopes the monarch will convince Trump to ‘back down’ over the islands.

    Mr Weston, who was injured in the Falklands War, told BBC Newsnight: ‘I would hope that he [the King] would just kind of get him [Trump] to back down and calm down over the Falklands.

    ‘What we don’t need is [Argentine president Javier] Mr Milei to raise his sleeves and believe that aggression may work because that would just cost more lives.’


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