Sánchez's tough message on nuclear weapons in Munich
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The President of the Spanish Government launches an alert to the expiry of the treaty signed by Washington and Moscow, while Berlin and Paris discuss the extension of the French atomic umbrella
The president of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, whose external image is getting worse every day because he stars in international media for the corruption that beset his executive, has claimed this Saturday a "moral return" to the European leaders to deal with the war conflicts in the world. At the Security Conference held in Munich, the man target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Sánchez has in pretrial detention both the former minister of Transports…
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, denounced this Saturday that the nuclear powers have "forgotten the lessons of the past" and called for the signing of a new non-proliferation treaty to curb nuclear rearmament.This was requested by Pedro Sánchez at the Munich Security Conference, where he presented a panel on strengthening the bases of transatlantic security, before participating in the debate with the President of Finland, Alexan…
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