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Sánchez Traveled 11,000 Kilometres to Attend a Summit with the Leaders of Botswana, Burundi, Georgia and Bhutan.

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The president flew to Dubai on Monday to intervene in a forum without relevance in international politics, nor just European representation, and was ...

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The president flew to Dubai on Monday to intervene in a forum without relevance in international politics, nor just European representation, and was ...

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Pedro Sánchez has gone towards a summit with leaders of distant nations, leaving behind him railway problems and accusations of corruption that affect Spain. The president of the government has traveled 11,000 kilometers to talk with the leaders of Botswana, Burundi, Georgia and Bhutan, in a forum that lacks great international relevance. This decision occurs in the midst of real domestic chaos: trains stopped by chronic faults and denunciations…

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El Debate broke the news in on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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