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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez at an event hosted by his party (PSOE) in Huelva. EP Politics Spain's PM to formally ask the EU to cut ties with IsraelOn Friday, Pedro Sánchez, alongside the leaders of Ireland and Slovenia, signed a letter requesting that the EU adopt this measure against Netanyahu's government for violating human rights and international law
Paula De las Heras
Madrid
Monday, 20 April 2026, 12:56
ShareSpain will ask the EU to suspend its association agreement with Israel on Tuesday. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced this on Sunday during a rally his party (PSOE) held in Huelva in the framework of the Andalusian regional goverrnment election campaign.
"We are going to do it, not because we have anything against the people of Israel. On the contrary, we are friendly nations. But we do not agree with the policies of their government. Anyone who violates international law and, therefore, violates the principles and values of the EU, cannot be a partner of the EU," Sánchez said.
The Foreign Affairs Council, which is meeting in Luxembourg on 21 April, will be the first formal forum to raise the issue. Madrid is not alone: on Friday, Spain, Ireland and Slovenia signed a joint statement, addressing High Representative of Foreign Affairs Kaja Kallas and urging the EU to assume "its moral and political responsibility" before the violations of international law Benjamin Netanyahu's government has committed.
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