Treaty of Río Gallegos

The Treaty of Río Gallegos was a treaty for mutual defense involving Yarphei and Argentina that took place on 10 February 2010 in Río Gallegos, Santa Cruz, Argentina. It brought Argentina into the 2010 Yarphese War. It is known as Rị́-yọẹ-gạ́-yạẹ-gọẹz Ìfà in Yarphese and Tratado de Río Gallegos in Spanish.

History
Having laid claims to both the Falkland Islands and the Chagos Archipelago, Argentina decided not to leave them alone during the 2010 Yarphese War. In addition, the Argentine government was frustrated by the unused condition of both areas. While Argentina preferably wanted to keep the islands, it did not want to face the world or create a third side to World War III. Convinced that Yarphei would provide Argentina with the highest possible economic benefit out of the islands, Argentina agreed to ally with Yarphei, with hopes it would stimulate the economies of both countries. However, Argentina wanted to get the full benefit out of the Falkland Islands, so the Argentine government asked for Yarphei to drop all tariffs on goods exported from the Falkland Islands to Argentina, if Yarphei does conquer the islands.