Soler i Lecha: Foreign policy of Pedro Sánchez 'widely supported by the Spanish population'
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As Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky meets with European leaders, including Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, Eve Irvine is pleased to welcome Eduard Soler i Lecha, Associate Professor of International Relations at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and Senior Research Associate at IBEI. According to Mr. Soler i Lecha, Spain's current foreign policy is deeply strategic. Our guest illustrates that what we are witnessing under Pedro Sánchez is a deliberate articulation of international law as both principle and instrument. When Spain condemns violence in Ukraine, Gaza, or Iran, it is not choosing sides impulsively - it is reaffirming a worldview in which its own security and influence depend on the preservation of multilateral norms.