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Albares Responds to Trump After His New Threat to Raise Tariffs: "Spain Is a Reliable Ally"

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The Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, José Manuel Albares, has argued that "Spain is a reliable ally" within NATO and that there can be no question of its commitment to Euro-Atlantic security, after the US President, Donald Trump, has threatened to impose tariffs on Spain for not reaching 5% of the GDP in defense spending.In statements to the press after meeting in Hangzhou with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, Albare…

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The visit of the head of Spanish diplomacy coincides with Trump’s threat of tariffs to Spain, and the intensification of the trade war between Washington and Beijing

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The Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, José Manuel Albares, has argued that "Spain is a reliable ally" within NATO and that there can be no question of its commitment to Euro-Atlantic security, after the US President, Donald Trump, has threatened to impose tariffs on Spain for not reaching 5% of the GDP in defense spending.In statements to the press after meeting in Hangzhou with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, Albare…

·Madrid, Spain
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The minister was received Wednesday morning by his counterpart Wang Yi, a prominent balancer in international relations and one of the strong men of the select club of seven Chinese leaders.

·Madrid, Spain
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Albares reiterates from China that the commitment to NATO is beyond doubt Brussels will respond "properly" to any Trump action against Spain

·Seville, Spain
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The Chinese official media highlighted the visit to the country of the Spanish Minister for Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, as a demonstration of Spain's "pragic approach" and its willingness to maintain a "balanced" foreign policy in an international context marked by tensions between China and the European Union (EU).The state newspaper Global Times said this Tuesday that the trip of the head of Spanish diplomacy "reflects Spain's commit…

·Madrid, Spain
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The Objective | Periodismo ethos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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