Spain's Sanchez says no to war' after Trump's threats over Nato spending and use of bases Europe live
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Spain's Sanchez says no to war' after Trump's threats over Nato spending and use of bases  Europe live
"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."
"The Iraq war led to a rise in terror and in migration and left the word less safe. He says the Iran war will not bring stability either, cause economic disruptions, and push energy prices higher."
"Spain will work with other partners to advocate for peace and compliance with international law. He also says that as the world focuses on Iran, it must not forget Ukraine and Palestine, and says Spain will keep pushing for a just and lasting peace there, too."
Spain's government maintains a consistent position against military escalation, opposing the breakdown of international law and the assumption that conflicts resolve global problems. The Spanish position emphasizes learning from past mistakes, particularly the Iraq invasion, which increased terrorism, migration, and global instability. Spain commits to working with international partners to advocate for peace and compliance with international law across multiple crises including Iran, Ukraine, and Palestine. The government is studying scenarios to assist affected citizens while acknowledging the challenges posed by unsafe airspace. Spain seeks to prevent economic disruptions and energy price increases while ensuring the safety of stranded citizens.
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