Spain and Brazil Sign Deals in Effort to Counter Trump Influence
Following a bilateral summit, Spain and Brazil signed fifteen agreements covering critical areas like AI and minerals. Spanish leader Pedro Sanchez stated that the relationship aims to build a broader alliance against opposition values.
Spain and Brazil signed a flurry of agreements at Pedro Sanchez and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s first bilateral summit, as the Spanish leader seeks to build an alliance to counter US President Donald Trump. “The relationship between Spain and Brazil goes far beyond the strictly bilateral,” Sanchez told reporters after signing 15 deals covering areas including critical minerals, telecommunications and artificial intelligence. “Peace and the values that sustain it are being attacked by a...