Results 1 to 2 of 2
  1. #1
    Join Date
    May 2015
    Location
    Russia, Moscow
    Posts
    2,812
    Thanks (Given)
    1365
    Thanks (Received)
    1426
    Likes (Given)
    477
    Likes (Received)
    176
    Piss Off (Given)
    0
    Piss Off (Received)
    1
    Mentioned
    22 Post(s)
    Rep Power
    2916543

    Default Argentine judge orders seizure of Falklands drillers' assets

    Argentine judge orders seizure of Falklands drillers' assets


    BUENOS AIRES An Argentine judge has ordered the seizure of assets of oil drilling companies operating in the Falklands Islands, including property held by U.S. firm Noble Energy, as the country takes a firmer line on the disputed territory ahead of October elections.
    Lilian Herraez, a federal judge in Tierra del Fuego, ordered the seizure of $156 million in bank accounts, boats and other property, the government said on Saturday.
    The companies named in the order were Premier Oil Plc, Falkland Oil and Gas Ltd, Rockhopper Exploration Plc, Noble Energy Inc and Edison International Spa.


    A source with knowledge of the situation said the companies in question do not generally hold any assets in Argentina or use Argentine waters.
    But the public prosecutor's office said in a statement that investigators "had identified the assets of the foreign companies and discovered that one of them, U.S. firm Noble Energy, has a local office registered in Argentina." Authorities would move to freeze those assets, it said.
    Falkland Oil and Gas and Rockhopper declined to comment. Noble Energy, the British foreign office and the other mentioned companies could not immediately be reached for comment.
    "The foreign ministry will be notified of the court order so that by diplomatic means and in compliance with international treaties it can be carried out," the statement said.
    Argentina claims sovereignty over the South Atlantic islands which it calls the Malvinas, located about 435 miles (700 km) off the coast of Tierra del Fuego and occupied by around 3,000 people who mostly say they wish them to remain a British overseas territory.
    Britain and Argentina fought a short war in 1982, after the then Argentine military dictatorship briefly seized the islands, and tensions have escalated again in recent years with the discovery of oil deposits.
    Argentina has promised to resolve the dispute through diplomacy, but politicians often ramp up rhetoric around election time.
    (Reporting by Maximiliano Rizzi, Additional reporting and writing by Rosalba O'Brien; Editing by Tom Brown)

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/...0P70QP20150627
    Last edited by Balu; 06-28-2015 at 01:55 PM.
    Indifferent alike to praise or blame
    Give heed, O Muse, but to the voice Divine
    Fearing not injury, nor seeking fame,
    Nor casting pearls to swine.
    (A.Pushkin)

  2. Thanks Perianne, Tyr-Ziu Saxnot, Drummond thanked this post
  3. #2
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
    Location
    South Wales, UK
    Posts
    11,895
    Thanks (Given)
    20722
    Thanks (Received)
    8222
    Likes (Given)
    2213
    Likes (Received)
    1128
    Piss Off (Given)
    5
    Piss Off (Received)
    0
    Mentioned
    164 Post(s)
    Rep Power
    19319418

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Balu View Post
    Argentine judge orders seizure of Falklands drillers' assets


    BUENOS AIRES An Argentine judge has ordered the seizure of assets of oil drilling companies operating in the Falklands Islands, including property held by U.S. firm Noble Energy, as the country takes a firmer line on the disputed territory ahead of October elections.
    Lilian Herraez, a federal judge in Tierra del Fuego, ordered the seizure of $156 million in bank accounts, boats and other property, the government said on Saturday.
    The companies named in the order were Premier Oil Plc, Falkland Oil and Gas Ltd, Rockhopper Exploration Plc, Noble Energy Inc and Edison International Spa.


    A source with knowledge of the situation said the companies in question do not generally hold any assets in Argentina or use Argentine waters.
    But the public prosecutor's office said in a statement that investigators "had identified the assets of the foreign companies and discovered that one of them, U.S. firm Noble Energy, has a local office registered in Argentina." Authorities would move to freeze those assets, it said.
    Falkland Oil and Gas and Rockhopper declined to comment. Noble Energy, the British foreign office and the other mentioned companies could not immediately be reached for comment.
    "The foreign ministry will be notified of the court order so that by diplomatic means and in compliance with international treaties it can be carried out," the statement said.
    Argentina claims sovereignty over the South Atlantic islands which it calls the Malvinas, located about 435 miles (700 km) off the coast of Tierra del Fuego and occupied by around 3,000 people who mostly say they wish them to remain a British overseas territory.
    Britain and Argentina fought a short war in 1982, after the then Argentine military dictatorship briefly seized the islands, and tensions have escalated again in recent years with the discovery of oil deposits.
    Argentina has promised to resolve the dispute through diplomacy, but politicians often ramp up rhetoric around election time.
    (Reporting by Maximiliano Rizzi, Additional reporting and writing by Rosalba O'Brien; Editing by Tom Brown)

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/...0P70QP20150627
    So, this is the latest round in Argentina's sabre-rattling over the Falklands ?

    I trust Argentina's 'diplomacy' about as much as I would've ever trusted Pol Pot's humanitarianism. Or Stalin's, come to think of it.

    Britain, as I recall, wasn't notified in advance of Argentina's likelihood of seizure of the Falkland Islands, back in 1982. Then, Argentina was trusted to conduct its international relationships in at least a minimally civilised manner. Instead, they just 'did a Hitler' and marched in. And putting it mildly, they did NOT treat the Falkland Islanders with decency !

    So Balu, spare me the 'Argentina has promised to resolve the dispute through diplomacy' stuff. Why should Britain trust their 'diplomacy', now .. especially considering the fact that asset-seizing isn't exactly, itself, 'diplomatic' behaviour !!

    [To be fair, though, I'm grateful to Argentina for helping to secure one of Margaret Thatcher's election victories .. the 'Falklands Factor' was quite an asset to her, and at just the right time !]
    It's That Bloody Foreigner Again !!!

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Debate Policy - Political Forums