‘No to war,’ Spain’s Sánchez says in response to Middle East crisis

Sánchez says Spain’s position is “clear and consistent” and the same as it was in response to Ukraine and Gaza.

Madrid opposes “the breakdown of international law that protects us all,” and the assumption that “the world can only solve its problems through conflicts and bombs.”

He says he opposes “repeating the mistakes of the past.”

“The Spanish government’s position can be summarised …: no to war,” he says.

He then draws comparisons with the invasion of Iraq in early 2000s.

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EU hits back at Trump over Spain trade threats with hint of warning it could retaliate

Lisa O’Carroll

Lisa O’Carroll

The EU has hit back at Donald Trump’s threats to halt all trade with Spain over its decision not to allow the US use its military bases for Iran bombing missions.

The EU said it expected the US president to “honour” its bloc-wide tariff deal concluded last year but hinted at the possibility of retaliatory measures if Trump did isolate Spain in a revenge move.

“The Commission will ensure that the interests of the European Union are fully protected. We stand in full solidarity with all Member States and all its citizens and, through our common trade policy, stand ready to act if necessary to safeguard EU interests,” said trade spokesperson Olof Gill.

He continued:

Trade between the European Union and the United States is deeply integrated and mutually beneficial.

Safeguarding this relationship, particularly at a time of global disruption, is more important than ever and clearly in the interest of both sides.

The EU and the United States concluded a major trade deal last year. The European Commission expects the United States to fully honour the commitments undertaken in the joint statement of last August.

The EU is continuing to honour its part of that deal, allow many US goods into the bloc tariff free, even though the US supreme court ruled Trump’s 15% tariffs on EU goods were illegal.”

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