President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) spoke this Wednesday (4) with the President of Spain, Pedro Sánchez. Among the topics was the situation in the Middle East, which was in turmoil following attacks by Israel and the United States on Iran and retaliation by the Iranian government. Spanish Prime Minister says Trump is ‘playing Russian roulette’ Sánchez has been pressured by Donald Trump’s government to collaborate with the American military onslaught in the region. After the Spanish government refused to authorize the use of American military bases in the country to act in the conflict, Trump even threatened to cut trade relations with the European country. Follow LIVE the news about the war in the Middle East This Wednesday, the White House spokeswoman, Karoline Leavitt, announced at a press conference that the Spanish had agreed to cooperate – but the information was “categorically” denied by the Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs in an interview with the country’s radio. “Both shared the desire that the war could come to an end as quickly as possible and that peace negotiations could begin under the protection of international law,” Planalto said in a statement. “Lula and Sánchez reiterated their commitment to multilateralism as a path to building peace and sustainable development that the world so desperately needs”, concludes the text. The Presidency also informed that Lula accepted an invitation to carry out a bilateral visit to Spain on April 17th.
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Under threats from Trump to collaborate in conflict in Iran, President of Spain talks to Lula
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