Sánchez reaches out to Trump but defends an international order opposed to that of the new White House tenant
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The president of the government despises "defense spending" at the summit with the ambassadors and puts "climate security" ahead of "strengthening arsenals", as requested by the US Read
Just six days after Donald Trump’s inauguration as president of the United States, Pedro Sánchez has been betting on Tuesday to “continue deepening and strengthening the strategic relationship” with the United States, which he has described as “an essential ally.” It has been the only explicit reference he has made to the new tenant of the White House before the 130 ambassadors of Spain around the world, gathered for two days in Madrid, but his …
In the long and very measured speech with which yesterday he set the priorities of Spain’s foreign action in the new course, during the IX Conference of Ambassadors, Pedro Sánchez only expressly cited on one occasion the President-elect of the United States, Donald Trump, before his imminent inauguration as a new tenant of the White House. And it was to ensure that “Spain wants to continue deepening and strengthening the strategic relationship w…
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