José Manuel Albares: “Multilateralism Is Being Questioned, but that Doesn’t Mean We Have to Surrender”
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Dozens of heads of state and government have landed in Seville these days, becoming city-fortress for the Fourth United Nations Financing for Development Conference. The meeting aims to make the world habitable for the millions of people in the Global South who live in countries suffocated by the chained crises of covid, the war in Ukraine, the rise in interest rates, the climate emergency and now the cuts in foreign aid. Continue reading
Some seventy heads of state or government will meet this Monday in Seville, Spain, at the Fourth UN International Conference on Financing for Development, a meeting that aims to mobilize more resources in cooperation and reaffirm the commitment to multilateralism that the United States has stepped down from. At this meeting, the war in Gaza, the recent war escalation between Israel and Iran, in which Washington has also intervened, or the war in…
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