REASONS OF THE WAR:
Nearly 200 years of conflict: The Malvinas Islands, or Falklands with its British name located 600 km from Argentine, are in the center of a sovereignty dispute that is going on for 189 years.
The claim of Argentine: Buenos Aires claim that the islands were discovered by Spain in 1520. Following its independence from the viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata, Argentine claimed the rights of Spain on las Malvinas and took the sovereignty in 1820.
The British claim: London, for its part, says that the islands were discovered by a British marine in 1592 and then competed with Spain for its sovereignty. Finally, in 1833, the United Kingdom expelled the Argentinian governor and garrison, taking the control of the islands by force to the present day.
Initial negotiations: Argentine has never abandoned the sovereignty claim over the Malvinas, and, after taking the matter to the Special Committee on Decolonization of the UN, it managed to start negotiations with the United Kingdom through the resolution of 1514 in 1960.