Banner Telefónica
  • Login
Friday, May 9, 2025
No Result
View All Result
  • es Español
  • en English
subscribe
thediplomatinspain
video channel
  • Frontpage
  • News
    • Spain
    • World
    • The world in Spain
    • Diplomatic Breakfast
    • Diplomacy with a history
    • The bag
    • Social life
  • Tribune
  • Analysis
  • Trends
  • Embassies
    • Embassies Directory
    • Protocol
    • International legislation
  • UNWTO News
  • Leisure
    • Libros
    • Culture & Art
    • Música
    • Movies
    • Niños
    • Espectáculos
    • Teatro
  • Diplomatic club
  • Vip Club
  • Frontpage
  • News
    • Spain
    • World
    • The world in Spain
    • Diplomatic Breakfast
    • Diplomacy with a history
    • The bag
    • Social life
  • Tribune
  • Analysis
  • Trends
  • Embassies
    • Embassies Directory
    • Protocol
    • International legislation
  • UNWTO News
  • Leisure
    • Libros
    • Culture & Art
    • Música
    • Movies
    • Niños
    • Espectáculos
    • Teatro
  • Diplomatic club
  • Vip Club
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
thediplomatinspain
Home In brief

Podemos will ask for a vote in Congress on sending liaison officers to the Red Sea

Redacción
19 de January de 2024
in In brief
0
Ione Belarra.

Ione Belarra.

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Eduardo González

 

The general secretary of Podemos, Ione Belarra, announced yesterday that her party will request a vote in the Congress in case the Government decides to send liaison officers to the military mission led by the United States in the Red Sea.

 

In statements in the corridors of the Senate, the former minister showed her “enormous concern” after the recent statements by the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, in which he promised to “study” Washington’s proposal for Spain to send liaison officers to the mission.

 

According to Belarra, participating in the mission could turn Spain into a “bodyguard” of the bombings that the United States is carrying out in Yemen, the “poorest” country in the Arab world. “It is not acceptable that Spain can be involved in a military conflict, in a war,” she continued. In any case, she warned, authorization from Congress is “essential” for sending military personnel, as established by the National Defense Law.

 

Last Monday, Pedro Sánchez assured that he is willing to “study” the United States proposal so that Spain can participate with liaison officers in the Red Sea mission and assured that “Spain is not opposed to the creation of any other operation in the Red Sea, but we consider that the Atalanta operation does not have the characteristics nor is it of the nature of the operation that is required for the Red Sea.”

 

Spain has refused to send ships and troops to Operation Prosperity Guardian, led by Washington to protect shipping in the Red Sea from attacks by Houthi rebels. The Sánchez Government has requested the creation of a specific mission with “its own scope, means and objectives”, in contrast to the European Union’s intention to link this operation to Atalanta, the mission led by Spain to combat piracy in the Indian ocean.

 

 

ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Casa América opens exhibition ‘Reinventions’ on Caribbean identities

Next Post

Guillermo Anguera, new deputy director general of South and East Asia

Redacción

Redacción

Next Post
Guillermo Anguera, new deputy director general of South and East Asia

Guillermo Anguera, new deputy director general of South and East Asia

Recommended

Dominican Republic offers itself as a “gateway to other markets” after US tariffs

Dominican Republic offers itself as a “gateway to other markets” after US tariffs

5 days ago

Newsletter

"Stay informed through our pages and always stay one step ahead. With in-depth analysis, exclusive reports and comprehensive coverage of the events that are shaping our present, our newspaper is more than just news, it is a window to the future."

Sections

Newspaper archive

January 2024
M T W T F S S
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
293031  
« Dec   Feb »

About Us

The Diplomat in Spain is the reference digital newspaper for diplomats and companies that want to be well informed.

© 2024 The Diplomat in Spain.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

  • Login
No Result
View All Result
  • Frontpage
  • News
    • Spain
    • World
    • The world in Spain
    • Diplomatic Breakfast
    • Diplomacy with a history
    • The bag
    • Social life
  • Tribune
  • Analysis
  • Trends
  • Embassies
    • Embassies Directory
    • Protocol
    • International legislation
  • UNWTO News
  • Leisure
    • Libros
    • Culture & Art
    • Música
    • Movies
    • Niños
    • Espectáculos
    • Teatro
  • Diplomatic club
  • Vip Club

© 2024 The Diplomat in Spain.

Go to mobile version
  • English