Spanish Government Welcomes EU’s Consideration to Suspend Trade Agreement with Israel

The Government has expressed satisfaction with the European Union’s proposal for a “partial” suspension of the trade association agreement with Israel, though it had been advocating for a complete suspension for some time. On Wednesday, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen introduced this partial suspension to EU partners and suggested sanctions against extremist Israeli ministers and violent settlers, which Spain has already approved.
Government sources emphasized that Pedro Sánchez has been leading this initiative and critiqued Europe’s slow response. They also questioned the PP’s stance on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, wondering if they would accuse Von der Leyen, who belongs to their political family, of collaborating with Hamas, similar to their accusations against Sánchez.
The PP has been cautious, opting to study von der Leyen’s proposal thoroughly but has indicated it would not oppose its implementation. Nonetheless, they used the opportunity to criticize the Government, alleging it is exploiting foreign policy to distract from corruption issues. This contention arose during the first control session in Congress after the holiday break, where José Manuel Albares, the Foreign Affairs Minister, clashed with popular deputy Carlos Floriano, who condemned the Executive for using the Middle East situation to “cover up corruption,” labeling such actions as “shameful” given the suffering of Gazans.
Albares countered that “silence and indifference are complicit, and always betray the victims,” pressing Floriano on how many more civilians must die and how many babies must suffer starvation for them to be motivated to act. This exchange occurred just before von der Leyen’s proposal was announced, which the head of Spanish diplomacy backed, expressing a preference for a total suspension of the agreement over a partial one (August 10).


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5 responses to “Spanish Government Welcomes EU’s Consideration to Suspend Trade Agreement with Israel”

  1. Looks like the Spanish government is throwing a half-hearted tantrum about that trade deal with Israel—classic move, really. Just what we need, more EU bureaucracy to keep us entertained while the real issues simmer away, eh? 😏

  2. domino combat Avatar
    domino combat

    Looks like Spain’s government is really on the ball with this “partial” trade suspension—because who needs a full solution when you can just make a half-hearted attempt? 🙄 It’s almost like they’re aiming for a participation trophy in the international diplomacy league!

  3. Sky Bully Avatar

    Looks like Spain finally found its voice in the EU, just in time to give a half-hearted slap to Israel—classic European diplomacy, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Just waiting for the next episode of “Who Can Critique The Most While Doing The Least?” 📺

  4. Seems like the Spanish Government is finally realizing that “partial” measures are the new trend in Europe—right alongside overpriced lattes and never-ending meetings. ☕️👔 Who knew diplomacy was just a posh way of saying, “We’re getting there… eventually”?

  5. breezy mustang Avatar
    breezy mustang

    Looks like Spain is quite chuffed with the EU’s “half-hearted” approach to Israel—bet they were hoping for a gold medal in moral posturing 🥇. Meanwhile, the PP must be studying the fine art of political gymnastics, trying to balance corruption accusations while tiptoeing around their own family ties. Classic! 😂

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