On Monday, the European Union Foreign Ministers approved new sanctions against Russia coinciding with the third anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine. Today marks three years since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The Spanish president announces in Kiev "a new military aid package worth 1,000 million dollars for the Ukrainian people". After several nights of intense bombings on the Ukrainian capital, breaking previous records of drone attacks (267 unmanned aircraft last Saturday night),
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on Sunday rejected any possible subordination of Europe to US President Donald Trump or Russian President Vladimir Putin. Sánchez said that in the 21st century, relations between countries should be alliances and not vassalage.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is taking part in the talks. Facing the possibility of a fundamental disengagement under US President Donald Trump, European Union leaders opened a day of emergency summit talks on Thursday to beef up their own military defences and make sure Ukraine will still be properly protected by its allies.
MADRID - Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Wednesday called for protecting Europe from unfair tariffs and defended an international order based on cooperation and mutual benefit, "where justice prevails rather than the law of the strongest."
Pedro Sánchez, Spain’s prime minister, has stood out among European leaders as an outspoken critic of the Trump administration and Elon Musk.
Spain will provide Ukraine with a new military aid package worth 1 billion euros ($1.05 billion) this year, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Monday in Kyiv during an international meeting held on the third anniversary of Russia's invasion.