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“No to war,” Spain’s Sánchez says in response to Middle East crisis

Sánchez says Spain’s position is “clear and consistent” and the same as it was in response to Ukraine and Gaza.

Madrid opposes “the breakdown of international law that protects us all,” and the assumption that “the world can only solve its problems through conflicts and bombs.”

He says he opposes “repeating the mistakes of the past.”

“The Spanish government’s position can be summarised …: no to war,” he says.

He then draws comparisons with the invasion of Iraq in early 2000s.

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Iran war will not bring stability, cause economic disruptions, and push energy prices, Spain’s Sánchez warns

Sánchez says that the Iraq war led to a rise in terror and in migration and left the word less safe.

He says the Iran war will not bring stability either, cause economic disruptions, and push energy prices higher.

He says Spain will seek to help its citizens stranded in the region, but caveats that by saying it won’t be an easy task as the region’s airspace remains unsafe.

“But our citizens can rest assured that we will protect them and bring them home safely,” he says.

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