Spain calls for EU to end Association Agreement with Israel at rally
Defend Public Services
At a Socialist Workers’ Party rally in Gibraleón, Spain, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and candidate María Jesús Montero announced plans to ask the EU to terminate its Association Agreement with Israel.
At a Socialist Workers’ Party rally in Gibraleón, Spain, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and candidate María Jesús Montero announced plans to ask the EU to terminate its Association Agreement with Israel.
Strategic Relevance
Spain’s request to end the EU’s Association Agreement with Israel signals a pivotal shift in European diplomatic relations, potentially affecting economic and political ties.
Spain’s request to end the EU’s Association Agreement with Israel signals a pivotal shift in European diplomatic relations, potentially affecting economic and political ties.
Official Response
“We will ask the EU to end its Association Agreement with Israel,” affirmed Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez during the rally in Gibraleón.
“We will ask the EU to end its Association Agreement with Israel,” affirmed Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez during the rally in Gibraleón.
Key developments
During a Socialist Workers’ Party rally in Gibraleón, Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced plans to request the European Union to terminate its Association Agreement with Israel.
María Jesús Montero, the Socialist candidate, supported this initiative, aligning her party’s stance with growing calls for a reassessment of relations with Israel amid ongoing political tensions.
Spain's Sánchez urges EU to break Association Agreement with Israel within 48 hours

During a Socialist Workers’ Party rally in Gibraleón under the slogan ‘Defend Public Services’, on Sunday, Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and Socialist candidate María Jesús Montero confirmed they would ask the EU to end its Association Agreement with Israel.

