Mar 5 • 17:22 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El País

Pedro Sánchez increases contacts to rally Europe to his 'no to war'

Spanish President Pedro Sánchez is intensifying his efforts to gather European leaders against the war prompted by U.S. and Israeli actions toward Iran.

Spanish President Pedro Sánchez is actively engaging in diplomacy to promote a European consensus against the war following military tensions involving the U.S. and Israel with Iran. He recently made a strong public declaration from La Moncloa emphasizing a firm stance of 'no to war' and is seeking to rally other leaders around this position.

In recent days, Sánchez has communicated with several European counterparts including French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, as well as leaders from Brazil and Mexico. His strategy seems to draw parallels with the international momentum behind recognizing Palestine, which he hopes will inspire collective action against current military conflicts.

The president's renewed international profile underscores the importance of diplomatic relations and coalition-building in the face of emerging global conflicts. Sánchez’s proactive engagement is more than just a political statement; it reflects Spain's desire to play a significant role in European and global affairs, advocating for peace and stability in a volatile international landscape.

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