Spain denies U.S. claim of military cooperation on Iran as rift deepens
Spain has firmly rejected claims of military collaboration with the United States regarding Iran, amid escalating tensions between the two nations. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez emphasized that Spain would not engage in actions detrimental to global peace or contrary to its national values, even in the face of potential retaliation. This statement follows criticism from former U.S. President Donald Trump, who described Spain as a 'terrible' ally. The rift highlights growing concerns about U.S. foreign policy in the context of Iran and its implications for European nations. Sanchez's government remains committed to its own diplomatic stance, prioritizing Spain's interests and values over external pressures. The situation underscores the delicate balance European countries must maintain between fostering transatlantic relations and adhering to their principles, particularly in matters involving international security and cooperation.
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