Embassy of the United Kingdom, Buenos Aires

{{Short description|Foreign embassy in Buenos Aires}}

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| name = Embassy of the United Kingdom, Buenos Aires

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| address = Dr Luis Agote 2412 (C1425EOF),
Buenos Aires,
Argentina

| location = {{flagicon|Argentina}} Buenos Aires, Argentina

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|ambassador = Kirsty Hayes

| website = [https://www.gov.uk/government/world/organisations/british-embassy-buenos-aires/ British Embassy, Buenos Aires]

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The Embassy of the United Kingdom in Buenos Aires is the chief diplomatic mission of the United Kingdom in Argentina. The embassy also represents the British Overseas Territories in Argentina.

It is located on Dr Luís Agote street in the Recoleta neighbourhood.[http://www.mrecic.gov.ar/guia_representaciones/embajada/37 Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte, Embajada en la República Argentina], Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship, Argentina The current British Ambassador to Argentina is Kirsty Hayes.[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/the-new-british-ambassador-to-argentina-presented-her-credentials The new British Ambassador to Argentina presented her credentials], British Embassy Buenos Aires, 23 September 2021

There were previously British Consulates in the cities of Rosario, La Plata, Bahia Blanca, Santa Fe and Mendoza.[https://books.google.com/books?id=XtJAAAAAIAAJ&q=%22british+consulate%22+mendoza Manufacturers, Bankers and Exporters Manual, the ABC of British Exports], Littlebury & Company, 1946, page 227

Due to the turbulent nature of Argentina–United Kingdom relations, the embassy has frequently been the site of protests against the actions of the UK government, particularly over the Falkland Islands, over which Argentina claims sovereignty.{{cite web|title=Falklands Island protest outside British embassy in Argentina|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/southamerica/falklandislands/9028288/Falklands-Island-protest-outside-British-embassy-in-Argentina.html|website=telegraph.co.uk|date=20 January 2012 |accessdate=14 March 2015}}

History

The British government acquired the building for use as an embassy in 1945, which had been built in 1917 as the residence of Carlos Madero, in an Edwardian style.[http://www.lanacion.com.ar/184726-la-embajada-inglesa-en-un-entorno-privilegiado La embajada inglesa en un entorno privilegiado] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140602195249/http://www.lanacion.com.ar/184726-la-embajada-inglesa-en-un-entorno-privilegiado |date=2014-06-02 }}, La Nación, 11 February 2001

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Between 1982 and 1990, following the Falklands War, there were no diplomatic relations between the UK and Argentina.[https://books.google.com/books?id=Kfk0AWSaHjoC&dq=British+Interests+Section+of+the+Swiss+Embassy&pg=PA156 Sources of Friction], Malcolm Deas in Britain and Latin America: A Changing Relationship Victor Bulmer-Thomas, Royal Institute of International Affairs, Cambridge University Press, 1989, page 156 Switzerland became the protecting power for the UK in Argentina, taking over responsibility not only for the former embassy but two consulates-general.[https://books.google.com/books?id=ITGDDAAAQBAJ&dq=british+interests+section+swiss+embassy+buenos+aires&pg=PA79 Swiss Foreign Policy, 1945-2002], J. Gabriel, T. Fischer, Springer, 2003, page 79

The former British Embassy building remained open, but was known as the British Interests Section of the Swiss Embassy in Buenos Aires and was staffed by Anglo Argentines.[https://books.google.com/books?id=ghSUIdK44CsC&q=%22swiss+embassy%22 Fodor's South America, 1987], Fodor's Travel Guides, 1986, page 65 However, a small number of senior British diplomats remained.[https://books.google.com/books?id=fs6PAgAAQBAJ&dq=British+Interests+Section+of+the+Swiss+Embassy&pg=PA93 The Official History of the Falklands Campaign, Volume 2: War and Diplomacy], Lawrence Freedman, Routledge, 2004, page 93

The former Argentine Embassy in London came under the Brazilian flag during the same period.[https://www.nytimes.com/1989/09/01/world/argentina-and-britain-move-to-restore-diplomatic-ties.html Argentina and Britain Move To Restore Diplomatic Ties], The New York Times, September 1, 1989

Under the arrangement, the two Interests Sections were unable to have direct communications with their home governments, instead being required to communicate through their embassies of the protecting power, for example, the British Embassy in Bern, Switzerland.[http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/134939 UKE Bern to FCO (reports from British Interests Section of the Swiss Embassy in Buenos Aires)], [http://c1a4d4a4a40988b14f1b-c7a3803ab0f7212d059698df03ade453.r91.cf1.rackcdn.com/820409%202030%20UKE%20Berne%20to%20FCO%20(616-178).pdf PDF]

Similarly, until 1989, the diplomats were unable to have direct contacts with their respective foreign ministries, instead having to go through the Swiss and Brazilian embassies.[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1989-08-19-mn-511-story.html Britain, Argentina OK Steps to Normalize Ties : 7 Years After War, Both Sides Agree to Set Aside Touchy Issue of Sovereignty Over the Falklands], Los Angeles Times, 19 August 1989

The residence was visited by various members of the royal family, such as Prince Philip, Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Harry. Diana, Princess of Wales and

Richard Branson spent their stays in the city at the residence.

See also

References

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