The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has defended this Friday that Spain does not inspire "fear" abroad but "respect", in a time "accustomed to a lot of confrontation, a lot of confrontation and, unfortunately, a lot of noise".
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The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, defended this Friday that Spain does not inspire “fear” abroad but “respect”, at a time “accustomed to a lot of confrontation, to a lot of confrontation and, unfortunately, to a lot of noise”. “I believe that the greatest success of our foreign policy as a whole is above all that they do not fear Spain, that they see us as an ally country, constructive, that can express the same opinion or not as o…
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has defended this Friday that Spain does not inspire "fear" abroad but "respect", in a time "accustomed to a lot of confrontation, a lot of confrontation and, unfortunately, a lot of noise".