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'No to war,' Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez retorts to Trump's trade threats

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'No to war,' said Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez loud and clear in response to US President Donald Trump's threats to cut trade ties with Spain. Spain refused to let the US use its bases for the war with Iran that began on February 28. Sanchez said the US-Israel strikes on Iran breached international law. The European country has unequivocally been anti-war, whether in Ukraine or Gaza, in the past.

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