Feijóo, Following Trump's Threats: "I Ask Our Allies Respect for Our Nation"
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Second Vice President and Minister of Labor Yolanda Díaz has responded to the US President's threats to cut off all trade relations with Spain by saying that the country "does not accept blackmail or lessons from an aggressor country."
Popular Party leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo, following Trump's threats: "I ask our allies to respect our nation."
The president of the People's Party promises that, if he arrives at the Moncloa, "Spain will take its place again. In Europe, in NATO and everywhere. ...
Under the command of Pedro Sánchez, the country became an island of resistance and independence in a continent subject to the investments of the White House
The leader of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has asked the allies of Spain to respect the country, after US President Donald Trump has assured that "he will cut off all trade with Spain" and has accused the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, of harming the interests of the nation.
Donald Trump has attacked and threatened Spain with severing trade relations after the country refused to allow the United States to use the Morón and Rota air bases for attacks on Iran. Meanwhile, the People's Party, instead of defending Pedro Sánchez's government to prevent Spain from becoming involved in the war that Israel and the United States have started in the Middle East, has followed the Republican's lead, attacking the government and …
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