
Sanchez takes "patiently" Trump's threats with whom he "spoke of the World Cup"
The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has said that the last words of the American President, Donald Trump, are taken "calmly and patiently"
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The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has said that the last words of the American President, Donald Trump, who has threatened to suspend trade with Spain, and has even had an opportunity to speak informally with him about the World Cup and there has been no "tension.". At the press conference at the end of the NATO summit in Ankara (Turkey), Sánchez explained that he had "an informal talk" with Trump in which they spoke about football and the World Cup that is currently taking place in the United States. Thus, Sánchez said that what the US President said is taken "calmly, patiently and with some normality" since it is not the first time that he has threatened to break trade relations, recalling that this is a competition given to Brussels and defending that bilateral relations are "very positive.".
Furthermore, Sanchez takes "patiently" Trump's threats with whom he "spoke of the World Cup.". PUBLICITY This exchange, the president has clarified, has been after the press conference in which Trump has charged against Spain saying that it is "a lost cause" and ordering to stop trade, and "there has not been any tension at all.".
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The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has said that the last words of the American President, Donald Trump, who has threatened to suspend trade with Spain, and has even had an opportunity to speak informally with him about the World Cup and there has been no "tension.".
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesAt the press conference at the end of the NATO summit in Ankara (Turkey), Sánchez explained that he had "an informal talk" with Trump in which they spoke about football and the World Cup that is currently taking place in the United States.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThus, Sánchez said that what the US President said is taken "calmly, patiently and with some normality" since it is not the first time that he has threatened to break trade relations, recalling that this is a competition given to Brussels and defending that bilateral relations are "very positive.".
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesSanchez takes "patiently" Trump's threats with whom he "spoke of the World Cup.".
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PUBLICITY This exchange, the president has clarified, has been after the press conference in which Trump has charged against Spain saying that it is "a lost cause" and ordering to stop trade, and "there has not been any tension at all.".
according to Infobae — Últimas noticiasSánchez reveals that he has had "an informal talk" with Trump: "We have talked about football and the World Cup.
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