The Diplomat
Vox president Santiago Abascal announced on his Twitter account that the next summit of European conservative leaders will be held in Spain in January, after his invitation was accepted.
“I am returning to Spain after the successful summit in Warsaw together with the prime ministers of Poland and Hungary and other patriotic and conservative European leaders. The assembled leaders have accepted my invitation to hold the next summit in Spain in January”, he detailed in a comment posted by Europa Press on this social network.
During his stay in Warsaw, Abascal met with the Prime Ministers of Poland and Hungary, Mateusz Morawiecki and Víktor Orban, respectively, as well as other conservative and patriotic European political leaders, images that he shared on Twitter.
On Friday night he held a meeting with Morawiecki in the Lazienki Palace in Warsaw (Poland), to whom he conveyed his “support” in the face of “the migratory invasion and the blackmail of the progressive bureaucrats in Brussels”, since, as he himself had said, the aim of this meeting was to convey his support “to the Polish government in the face of the attack on its borders” – in the midst of the migratory crisis in its border areas with Belarus -, as well as “to strengthen the alliance between the patriotic forces of Europe”.
This meeting is in addition to the one he held last May, also in Warsaw, with his prime minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, where they discussed the future of Europe, the strengthening of the “defence of sovereign nations”, migration control and birth control policies.
The leader of Vox has always pointed to Poland and Hungary as two of Vox’s allies, and just a fortnight ago he also travelled to Budapest to meet with the country’s prime minister, Viktor Orban, with whom he noted his “absolute harmony” and shared the need to protect borders.