LATEST EDITION

FINAL GPSJ Summer edition 2024 ONLINE VERSION.2pdf

November 2024
M T W T F S S
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
252627282930  

Archives

UK COMMITMENT TO FALKLAND ISLANDS AS STRONG AS EVER AS MINISTER TRAVELS TO PAY RESPECTS ON REMEMBERANCE DAY

  • UK remains steadfast in support for Falkland Islanders’ right of self-determination.
  • Armed Forces Minister met service personnel, members of the Government of the Falkland Islands, and residents
  • Visit to the South Atlantic islands is first by a Minister from the new Government, and the first of a Defence Minister since 2022

The UK has reaffirmed its commitment to the security and prosperity of the Falkland Islands, as the Minister for the Armed Forces visited the Territory to commemorate Remembrance Day.

During the first visit to the Falkland Islands by a Minister from the new Government, and as the first Defence Minister to visit since 2022, Luke Pollard MP met with service personnel who play a key role in defending the UK’s interests in the South Atlantic.

The annual Remembrance service and parade took place in Stanley today with Minister for the Armed Forces, Luke Pollard MP in attendance

The Minister also met the Governor of the Falkland Islands, Members of the Legislative Assembly, and officials from the governments of South Georgia and the Sandwich Islands to reaffirm the UK’s commitment to support security and prosperity in the region.

At a poignant Remembrance Sunday ceremony, the Minister joined residents and military personnel in paying tribute to all those who have served in defence of the Falkland Islands and conflicts across the world.

The Minister laid a wreath in remembrance of the 255 service personnel who lost their lives in the Falklands conflict, honouring the courage and sacrifices made by British servicemen and women in 1982.

The ceremony highlighted the strong bond between the United Kingdom and the Falkland Islands, with the UK remaining steadfast in supporting the islanders’ right of self-determination and security.

Minister for The Armed Forces, Luke Pollard MP told GPSJ:

A Remembrance Service first took place in the Christ Church Cathedral in Stanley before a parade made up of all three branches of the Armed Forces, Falkland Islands Defence Force and Veterans, made its way along the coast to the war memorial where a further Service and wreath laying took place

“The UK’s commitment to the Falkland Islands’ security and economic prosperity is as strong as ever – from protecting the region’s incredible wildlife to upholding the islands right of self-determination.

“I am honoured to have been able to join islanders and service personnel as they commemorated those who sacrificed so much to protect the Falklands.

“The UK stands with the Falkland Islands today and always.”

During the visit, the Minister met with service personnel stationed on the islands, where he thanked them for their dedication to securing peace and stability in the South Atlantic.

The UK continues to retain a strong defence presence on the Falkland Islands, on land, sea and air, highlighting an unshakeable commitment to the security of the region.

Minister Pollard visited HMS Forth, which patrols the sovereign waters of the Islands, to meet her crew.

He also met personnel from the Royal Air Force’s 905 Expeditionary Air Wing, which currently operates four typhoons as part of a Quick Reaction Alert, which are poised 24/7 to intercept any unidentified aircraft.

Alongside the RAF, the Royal Navy’s HMS Forth patrols the region seas, with their focus on reassurance and joint training operations, search and rescue support, fishery protection and general maritime security in the area.

On land, around 100 troops from 2 Royal Gurkha Regiment are currently stationed on the island as part of the British Forces South Atlantic Islands forward presence.

The Minister’s visit serves as a clear message of the UK Government’s enduring commitment to the Falkland Islands and its Overseas Territories, highlighting ongoing efforts to foster regional stability and reinforce the UK’s historical and strategic ties in the South Atlantic.

Leave a Reply

You can use these HTML tags

<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <s> <strike> <strong>

  

  

  

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.