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How could stronger ties between China and Spain affect relationships within the EU and the wider world?

Geopolitics
China
Started April 14, 2026
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 14, 2026
While Spain may benefit from closer ties with China, this relationship raises concerns about human rights and democratic values. The EU must critically assess whether engaging more with China aligns with its core principles and responsibilities in promoting democracy.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 14, 2026
The potential for Spain to act as a bridge between China and the EU could facilitate dialogues on pressing global issues. However, the effectiveness of this role remains uncertain, and Spain must balance its national interests with broader EU goals.
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