Spain's PM Gets 'the Trump Handshake' in First Meet Since Nato Threat
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Spain's PM gets 'the Trump handshake' in first meet since Nato threat
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez met US President Donald Trump in Egypt on Monday, sharing a typically Trump-like handshake and managing to avoid a diplomatic incident just days after Washington threatened to throw Spain out of Nato.
US President Donald Trump has been playing on the issue of Spain's defence costs during his final speech since the end of the Gaza War, which took place in Egypt, which was also attended by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who asked him if "he's already working on it".
U.S. President Donald Trump greeted Pedro Sanchez in Egypt before the peace signing ceremony in Gaza.
The US president then added that Spain is doing "a fantastic job"
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, did not miss the opportunity to send a new message to Pedro Sanchez at the summit in Egypt. Just four days after he suggested that Spain “should be expelled from NATO” for refusing the socialist government to comply with the commitments of Defense spending signed by the Atlantic Alliance, Trump again referred to Sánchez during his appearance after the signing of the peace agreement for Gaza. Duri…
The American president refers to Spanish with a: “Are you working here on GDP? That is days after suggesting that maybe NATO ...
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