In a significant meeting in London, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer discussed strengthening economic ties and the recent Gibraltar agreement. Following their discussions, the leaders signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at fostering a permanent dialogue for bilateral cooperation across various sectors including gender equality and sustainable development.
Sánchez congratulated Starmer on the successful conclusion of an agreement concerning Gibraltar, which he described as fundamental for the relationship between Spain, the United Kingdom, and the European Union. He indicated that if the timeline for the agreement proceeds as planned, barriers at the Gibraltar border will be removed in January, easing the movement of people and goods.
Both leaders expressed their desire for a dynamic and strategic partnership, committing to an annual dialogue on issues ranging from sustainable growth to international security. The agreement, while non-binding, reflects their shared commitment to addressing global challenges such as climate change and inequality.
Starmer warmly welcomed Sánchez, emphasizing the importance of their historical relationship. This meeting marks the first bilateral visit by a Spanish Prime Minister to the UK in seven years, highlighting a renewed commitment to cooperation amid ongoing international challenges. Following their meeting, both leaders will convene with businesses to explore further economic cooperation in the coming months.
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