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Sánchez and Guterres Demand the "Multilaterality" of the Un and the Autonomy of Each Government over Military Spending

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The Spanish President announces the creation of the United Nations House in Madrid, a new headquarters that will host teams from various agencies so that they can carry out their work with "security support and recognition"

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Madrid. The International Conference on Financing for Development of the United Nations (UN), which is held in the Andalusian city of Seville, served to reaffirm the commitment to multilateralism and warn of the risks of “climate chaos.” The secretary general of the international organization, Antonio Guterres, warned that “development and its great driver – international cooperation – face very strong winds against it”, so “never was multilater…

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The Spanish President announces the creation of the United Nations House in Madrid, a new headquarters that will host teams from various agencies so that they can carry out their work with "security support and recognition"

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The Secretary General of the UN, António Guterres, has asked in Seville that the increase in defense spending that each country decides to make should not take place at the expense of financing development aid. “I think what is natural is that if a country considers that it has to increase defence spending it must use its own resources for that and not finance the increase in defence spending with the reduction of humanitarian aid to the most un…

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Eldiario.es broke the news in Spain on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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