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A diplomatic source said Argentina's decision to show signs of its sovereignty over the Falkland Islands was "regrettable ".
A law passed by the Argentine parliament stipulates that public transport must be marked by the "son of Argentina.
The Falkland Islands are Argentine).
Members of Argentina who supported the initiative said the initiative would reflect "undeniable sovereignty" over the islands ".
But sources said the move was a "hostile operation ".
The move is part of a series of public transport reforms unanimously approved on Thursday.
Senator triesner Luna, a congressman who proposed this new regulation, wrote to the President of Parliament saying: "It is not only for foreigners who are tourists or visiting our country, but also for general citizens, and will help consolidate our history, our culture and identity.
"Argentina claims sovereignty over the islands, but Britain insists it has sovereignty and accuses Argentina of ignoring the desire of the island residents who want to remain in the UK.
Last year, residents of the Falkland Islands took part in a referendum, voting at a rate of 1,513 to 3 votes to stay in British overseas territory.
British Prime Minister David Cameron said at the time that the result was "impossible to send a clearer message," but Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
The source added: "There is no indication that the right of the Falkland Islands residents to be themselves can be changed and we are determined to uphold that right.