Allies Stage the Loneliness of a Cornered President
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There is no photo like the one they took to José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero at the 2008 NATO summit, showing him in the most absolute solitude, away from the other participants who swirled to talk to then US President George W. Bush. However, Pedro Sanchez has not been seen this time interacting naturally with other allied leaders. The summit in The Hague will be remembered by the President of the Government as one of the least kind to him. He has …
Well looked, winning a Trump brawl means maybe you're doing something right. That's what happened to Pedro Sanchez in The Hague.
Network journalists covering the event point out that he appeared with a distant attitude and without interacting with anyone.
Pedro Sánchez left on Wednesday the NATO summit held in The Hague without having crossed a single greeting with the President of the United States, Donald Trump, upset that Spain has refused in the round to assume an increase in military spending of up to 5% of its GDP like the rest of the allies. “I have not had the opportunity to greet him or exchange a few words with him,” the Spanish president admitted about Trump.Continue reading...
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has marked a distance with the other allied countries at the NATO summit. The cooling of relations has not only become palpable in the dialectics, after announcing that it will not increase the spending on defense, but has also been evidenced in the physical distance, since the Spanish president has distanced himself from the rest of the leaders in the family photograph. Throughout the meeting, Sán…
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and U.S. President Donald Trump are having lunch with almost one of the other at the NATO summit in The Hague, but they haven't saluted.
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