Adding support Sánchez against Trump: “NATO’s claims were unacceptable”
The minister and spokesman to add, Ernest Urtasun, has supported the position of President Pedro Sánchez at the Hague Summit. “We have been very clear about the debate. European autonomy cannot be compatible with the increase in spending or to reinforce NATO. European autonomy needs greater integration of an expense that is already very high. NATO’s claims were unacceptable.”
The adding leader has commented, in statements in the courtyard of Congress, that there has been no surprise, neither for Trump, in that rejection of Sánchez to accept an expense of 5% of GDP for defense with his training in the coalition executive. Urtasun has come to assess that Sánchez’s decision has been “very celebrated by the Progressive Set of the European Union”, which has to have its own sovereignty, and has concluded that “Spain has become a reference for the EU team.”
The Minister of Sumar has commented, given Trump’s threats about duplicating tariffs on Spanish products, which the American president is unaware of “how the EU works” and that “commercial policy is directed from the community framework” and “they do not decide from Washington” and has opted to “stay worthy.”