Spain Seeks Best Possible Relations with Allies, Says Premier Amid Renewed Trump Threats
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Despite Trump's comments on Spain, the Spanish head of government said he had cordial talks with him.
Sanchez and Trump have had an "informal" conversation at NATO to talk about football and golf.
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has said that he assumes with "quietness and patience" the attacks of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, against Spain at the NATO summit held in the Turkish capital of Ankara. Sánchez has admitted that he has talked with Trump about football and golf.
Like having a glass of outdoor water in the middle of a flood, like nothing happened, in the middle of a tough clash between the US and Spain over Donald Trump's threats to cut...
The president of the government defends that Spain’s military investment has grown five times more than its GDP: “We have fulfilled, and we have fulfilled with note”
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