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Sánchez and Peña Sign Bilateral Agreements in Asunción

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The new understanding will facilitate legal, safe, and orderly employment opportunities for Paraguayans in Spain, including employment guarantees and training for workers. Additionally, a cultural cooperation agreement was signed to promote artistic exchange and strengthen the shared heritage between the two nations.

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The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, closed his tour of Latin America this Wednesday in Paraguay. There, as he did in Chile and Uruguay, he emphasized speeding up the conclusion of the agreement between the EU and Mercosur. "The approval of the EU-Mercosur agreement is a fundamental milestone. It is a political message that we convey of understanding, partnership, community and shared objectives," Sánchez said in a business forum in A…

·Madrid, Spain
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The government knows that Spain is a country that needs immigrants to meet both the needs of labor and to maintain economic growth. But in a...

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During their visit to Paraguay, the President of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, and Santiago Peña addressed several issues within the framework of strengthening relations between the two countries. President Santiago Peña and his Spanish counterpart, Pedro Sánchez, signed a bilateral agreement. Photo: Presidency In that sense, they signed the agreement on circular migration, which will allow Paraguayans to access legal jobs in Spain, dignified and regula…

The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has met on Wednesday with the president of Paraguay, Santiago Peña, with whom he has signed an agreement on circular migration and another on cultural cooperation. Sánchez has been received with military honors upon his arrival at the Palacio de López, headquarters of the Paraguayan presidency, in which it is the first visit of a president of the Spanish government to Paraguay since the one made in…

·Madrid, Spain
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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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