Spanish PM Calls for Compromise Between EU and China
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez emphasized the need to avoid another trade war and advocated for constructive dialogue between the European Commission and China. Speaking at an event in Kunshan, he urged parties to reconsider their positions and find a compromise.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez emphasized on Wednesday that another trade war is unnecessary and called for a constructive compromise between the European Commission and China. His remarks were made during an event at Mondragon Industrial Park in Kunshan, a city near Shanghai.
"We don't need another trade war. What we need to do is be constructive and find a compromise between the European Commission and China. If you ask me, we need to reconsider our position," Sanchez stated.
The Prime Minister's comments come at a time of heightened trade tensions, highlighting the importance of diplomacy and negotiation to address economic conflicts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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