Falkland Islanders have voted almost unanimously in a referendum to stay under British rule, as Argentina intensifies its claim over the territory.<br/> <br />The official count showed on Monday that nearly all the islanders voted in favour of remaining a British Overseas Territory; only three "no" votes were cast, versus 1,513 yeses.<br/> <br />Residents immediately took to the streets in celebration, singing and waving British flags.<br/> <br />As Argentina rejected the vote as a meaningless publicity stunt, British Prime Minister David Cameron urged countries around the world to respect the results.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) BRITISH PRIME MINISTER, DAVID CAMERON, SAYING:<br/> <br />"I think the most important thing about this result is that we believe in self-determination and the Falkland Islanders have spoken so clearly about their future, and now other countries right across the world, I hope, will respect and revere this very, very clear result."<br/> <br />Three decades since Argentina and Britain we