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Here's the Tense Moment Trump and Sánchez Shake Hands After the US President Criticized Spain

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In a cordial yet politically charged moment at the Gaza Peace Summit on October 13, United States President Donald Trump and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez shook hands despite lingering differences over military spending and Middle East policy. "Spain. Where is Spain? Are you working with him regarding GDP? We will get closer. We will get closer. But you're doing a fantastic job," Trump said, addressing Sánchez during a review of the count…

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Previously, the U.S. president has greeted the Spanish normally, which has attracted attention days after the American proposed to expel Spain from NATO for not reaching 5% increase in military spending. Trump's greeting to Sánchez days after threatening Spain with his expulsion from NATO "Spain, where is Spain?" asked US President Donald Trump this Monday, while in the appearance that he has starred after the signing of the peace in Gaza he sou…

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Despite a cordial greeting at the Gaza summit, Trump censored Sánchez's executive for his zero commitment to the allied budget.

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The threat comes the day after the two leaders shook hands at the signing of the Gaza ceasefire agreement and Sanchez spoke of a "very cordial" meeting.

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Today we focus on Donald Trump's message to Spain, did he really say that our country is doing a fantastic job?

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Where he goes it is clear that he is a marginal character of international politics. Pedro Sánchez went to the International Summit for Peace in Gaza held on October 13, 2025 in Sharm el-Sheij, in a scenario dominated by Donald Trump and Egyptian President Abdelfatah al-Sisi. The President of the Government of Spain and the U.S. President greeted for the first time in this second Trump administration. A historic event that entered the debate tab…

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El Diario Montañes broke the news in on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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