Spain to respond to Trump’s criticism and threats over Nato spending and use of bases – Europe live
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<p>Spain’s prime minister Pedro Sánchez to give speech shortly</p><p><strong>Spain’s Pedro Sánchez is speaking now.</strong></p><p>He <strong>begins by summarising the events of the last few days</strong> after “the United States and Israel attacked Iran, which in turn responded by indiscriminately bombing nine countries in the region, including a British base located in Cyprus.”</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/20
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03.10 EST "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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