Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez reaffirms Spain's commitment to NATO following reports of potential U.S. expulsion discussions regarding the country's stance on Middle East military operations.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez affirmed Spain's status as a reliable NATO member following reports that the United States considered expelling the country over its refusal to support Middle East military operations.
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez affirmed Spain's status as a reliable NATO member following reports that the United States considered expelling the country over its refusal to support Middle East military operations.
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