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Falkland Islands British not important young people
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- Only 10% of British adults aged 18-24 believe it is 'very important' for the Falkland Islands to remain British, vs 29% overall.
- US threatened to reassess Britain's claim to the Falklands due to UK's stance on Iran war.
- Argentina's President Javier Milei expressed optimism about reclaiming the islands.
- UK officials reaffirmed commitment to Falklands sovereignty.
- Falklands were subject of a 1982 war resulting in 255 British and 649 Argentinian deaths.