Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez Holds Talks With German President in Madrid

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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez welcomed German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier to La Moncloa Palace in Madrid for a high-level meeting aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation. The leaders discussed a range of shared priorities, including European security, economic collaboration, and ongoing joint initiatives within the European Union.

During their meeting, Sánchez and Steinmeier emphasized the need for deeper coordination on regional challenges and highlighted the importance of maintaining strong diplomatic ties between Spain and Germany. Both leaders reviewed upcoming EU policy decisions and explored opportunities to enhance cooperation in areas such as climate action, innovation, and economic stability.

The visit underscores the continuing partnership between the two countries, as well as their shared commitment to addressing global issues through dialogue and collaboration.

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