Philip Vi Close Visits China to Defend Human Rights and Democracy in "Fruitful Dialogue" with Pequim
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Philip Vi Close Visits China to Defend Human Rights and Democracy in "Fruitful Dialogue" with Pequim
Spanish Monarch addressed the first publicly sensitive topic during a three-day state visit, while stressing the importance of pragmatic relationship with international key players.
Philip VI eluded alluding to the defense of human rights in his speech to Xi Jinping, before whom he valued the relationship between the two countries and proposed "a world order based on norms, multilateralism and cooperation"The kings will make a state trip to China in full commitment to Sánchez to boost relations despite the tension with the EU The kings have concluded their state trip to China, which has taken place at a time when the govern…
The King and Queen will pay an official visit to China from November 13-17, 2025, at the invitation of Xi Jinping, to strengthen relations between the two countries and celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Thailand and China.
King Philip VI has closed his State visit to China with Queen Letizia once again claiming the importance of maintaining a close relationship and a “fruitful dialogue” with Beijing, although he has pointed out that by doing so Spain does not in any case renounce its defense of values such as democracy and human rights. It has not been until the last act of the three days that the State visit has lasted, when the monarch has mentioned one of the m…
Felipe VI defends “a pragmatic relationship” with China in a meeting with Spaniards that puts the end of their state visit
“Spain will continue to defend the values of democracy, international law, human rights and multilateral cooperation.” The Kings have dismissed their State visit with a meeting with a large group of Spaniards residing in China, at which time the King has taken advantage to utter some taboo words in the Chinese regime’s dictionary: human rights and democracy. Continue reading...
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