Published: 14:47, March 10, 2025
Spanish PM Sanchez urges greater European self-reliance in defense
By Xinhua
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez addresses the media during a press conference at the end of a Special European Council to discuss continued support for Ukraine and European defense at the EU headquarters in Brussels on March 6, 2025. (PHOTO / AFP)

MADRID - Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Sunday reiterated the need for European to enhance its self-reliance in defense, emphasizing the continent's security interest amid shifting geopolitical dynamics.

Speaking at a Socialist Party meeting in Santiago de Compostela, north-west Spain, Sanchez underscored the urgency for Europe to take greater responsibility for its own security in light of strained relations with the United States following Donald Trump's return to the US presidency.

"From what we have seen, it's better that we depend a bit more on ourselves and a bit less on others," Sanchez stated.

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His remarks came days after announcing plans to accelerate the country's commitment to spending 2 percent of its gross domestic product on defense.

Regarding Spain's security role, Sanchez noted that while the country's threats differ from those faced by Eastern Europe, where more traditional military buildups are needed, Spain should play a role in countering other threats, including terrorism and the impacts of climate change.

Over the past week, heavy rains and floods have attacked several parts of eastern Spain, including Valencia, where devastating floods have left over 200 people dead. The recent weather alerts led to the closures of schools and other services.

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Reaffirming Spain's commitment to European stability, Sanchez stressed the importance of securing a "long and durable peace" in Ukraine.