The Diplomat
The Spanish Government’s foreign policy, particularly on Palestine, and migration were the main topics at the fourth session of the Diplomatic Club, which was attended by 25 ambassadors and in which the protagonist was the PSOE’s Secretary for International Policy and Development Cooperation, Hana Jalloul.
Jalloul, also PSOE spokeswoman in the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Congress, answered all the questions of those attending the session, who were also interested in the announcement of the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, to suspend his public agenda until next Monday.
The Diplomatic Club, inaugurated on December 13 at the exclusive Dry Martini (Calle Ferraz, 2), organizes regular sessions on different aspects of Spain’s political, economic and social life. The ambassadors thus have the opportunity to maintain direct contact with members of the Government, companies, representatives of the world of culture and civil society in a relaxed atmosphere and away from the media spotlight, as the meetings are held under the Chatham House rule.
The objective of the Diplomatic Club is to create and strengthen links between foreign embassies accredited in Spain and prominent economic, political and cultural actors.