Pedro Sánchez Torpedoes Nato Unity on Eve of Crucial Summit
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The prestigious British daily dedicates an editorial to the president of the government where he emphasizes that his opposition to increasing spending on Defense is a...
Poland and Belgium call the Spanish exception proposed by Sánchez "unjustified". "Look for a conflict to strengthen their internal image," says the FT. More information: NATO ensures that Spain will have to spend 3.5% of GDP to meet its current commitments to the alliance.
Trump warned the institution that, if the pact is not fulfilled, it could lose U.S. security guarantees
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, is back at the center of international information.On this occasion, the British daily 'Financial Times' has accused the Spanish leader of "toppling NATO unity" on the eve of the holding of its summit in The Hague, which will take place on June 24 and 25.According to the aforementioned international media, "Spain's decision not to comply with NATO's commitment that its members spend 5% of its GDP i…
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