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Madrid, December 17th, 2009 The Commitee has also analysed the priorities for the Spanish Presidency of the European Union in this area. |
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Madrid, December 7th 2009 The Spanish Government is continuing to work intensely through multiple contacts and diplomatic channels to find a solution to the situation of Aminatu Haidar. |
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Madrid, October 26th 2009 Article written by the Prime Minister for IDEAS Foundation on the objectives and priorities of the Spanish Presidency of the European Union and the challenges of the Spanish international policy in the 21st Century. |
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Jerusalem/Ramala, October 15th 2009 On the second day of his official tour of the Middle East, the Spanish President, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, visited Jerusalem and Palestinian territories with a view to exploring the possibility of peace in the area and giving firm support to dialogue between the two sides. |
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Lebanon, October 16th 2009 On the final day of his Middle Eastern tour, the President of the Spanish government, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, was received by the King of Jordan, Abdullah II, and subsequently went to the "Miguel de Cervantes" base in Beirut, Lebanon, in order to visit the Spanish military contingent. |
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Havana, October 19th 2009 Spain's new policy towards Cuba "has already had one result," the renewal of aid to the island, which will continue to increase, Spanish Foreign said here at the inauguration of an office to coordinate Madrid's assistance to the communist-ruled island. |
Madrid, October 14th 2009 The President of the Government, who is on an official journey to Syria, gave an interview to the TV channel Al Jazeera and he talked about the peace prospects for the Middle East, about the situation in Afghanistan, about the Spanish immigration policy and about the legislation on international justice in our country. |
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New York, October 9th 2009 The Permanent Representative of Spain to the United Nations, Juan Antonio Yanez-Barnuevo, said in the UN decolonization committee that "no one can admit the claims of the United Kingdom and the Government of Gibraltar that the new constitutional decree granted to Gibraltar, or voting in a referendum whose participants included British citizens resident in the Rock, could justify the no-compliance with United Nations resolutions. " |
New York, September 19th 2009 In this interview, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero covers subjects such as the forthcoming G20 summit, the challenges facing Spain on assuming the presidency of the European Union next January, the Spanish presence in Afghanistan and relations with Latin America. |
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