The BBC tweeted: "The three largest economies in Latin America, Brazil, Mexico and Argentina, have all joined the China-led 'Belt and Road'. However, in the joint statement, China and Argentina also mentioned the dispute between Argentina and the United Kingdom over the Falkland Islands (known as the Malvinas Islands in Argentina), which made the United Kingdom dissatisfied. ”
Brief comment: Britain has pointed fingers at Hong Kong and Xinjiang affairs and interfered in China's internal affairs; carried out a "diplomatic boycott" of the Beijing Winter Olympics; sent the "Elizabeth" aircraft carrier to the South China Sea to engage in "free navigation" and stir up trouble; formed an "Augustus" military group with the United States and Australia to help Australia build nuclear submarines, undermine regional stability and pose a risk of nuclear proliferation; in order to cooperate with the US strategy of containing China, banning Huawei 5G, and so on, has the Uk considered China's feelings? Moreover, Argentina's sovereignty over the Falklands is justified.