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Powell also criticised the United Nations Security Council's resolution calling for a " peaceful solution ".
He said whilst he wanted a peaceful solution, the resolution's meaning " seems to be of a negotiated settlement or compromise between two incompatible positions -— between the position which exists in international law, that the Falkland Islands and their dependencies are British sovereign territory and some other position altogether ...
It cannot be meant that one country has only to seize the territory of another country for the nations of the world to say that some middle position must be found ....
If that were the meaning of the resolution of the Security Council, the charter of the United Nations would not be a charter of peace ; it would be a pirates ' charter.
It would mean that any claim anywhere in the world had only to be pursued by force, and points would immediately be gained and a bargaining position established by the aggressor ".

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