Sánchez insists that Spain will support “the recognition of Palestine as a full State”

The President of the Government of Spain, Pedro Sanchezhas insisted that his country will support” the recognition of Palestine as a State of full rights” and has stressed that “there is no aid worker who deserves to die” nor “any country that deserves to be massacred.”

The leader of the PSOE participated this Saturday in Vitoria in a political event with the socialist candidate for Lehendakaritza, Eneko Anduezaand candidates in the next Basque elections on April 21.

In his speech, Sánchez recalled his recent trip to the Middle Eastwhere, as he has defended, Spain’s position is “frankly respected, recognized and appreciated.”

In this context, he was pleased that whenever the PSOE has governed in Spain, society has advanced in “economy, employment, coexistence, rights, social policies and real and effective equality between men and women and peace.” “How important is it in the world today to raise the flag of peace?” he questioned.

Sánchez, who has defended that “there is no aid worker who deserves to die” nor “any country that deserves to be massacred”, has stressed that “There is no United Nations resolution that deserves to be broken for decades.«.

«That is why the Government of Spain will support the recognition of Palestine as a full state and of course we are going to work for peace in the Middle East,” he announced.

Likewise, the president of the central Executive recalled the recent statements of the former Spanish president José María Aznarin which he pointed out that the Palestinian State “does not exist”, and has stressed that the “two-state solution is not an invention of Sanchismo but rather United Nations resolutions.”

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«The good thing about when Aznar speaks is not that the bread rises, it is that the masks are taken off, the masks are taken off. And this is the right that we have“, he censured, adding that it is the same right-wing that has been suffered “during the last six years that we have been in the Government at the level of Spain.”

«In foreign policy, what Aznar says. In social rights, whatever Abascal orders. In corruption, then whatever Ayuso dictates. In economics, whatever comes to mind and they lie blatantly. Rightly so, Mr. Feijoo says that we are suffering from the worst right-wing in the history of democracy. The worst right, but the best Spain », he concluded.

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