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Spain hosts China Trade Talks and sees a chance to mend ties with the US

Spain is looking at hosting the United States-China talks in the next few days as an opportunity to repair relations with Donald Trump's administration, after Washington branded its plan to stop arms sales to Israel "emboldening terrorism".

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent chose Madrid to host their discussion, and a Spanish government source confirmed that Spain would take advantage of this opportunity.

The U.S. said Tuesday that measures announced by Prime Minster Pedro Sanchez to restrict access to Spanish airspace and ports for ships and aircraft carrying weapons for Israel are "deeply concerned" because they could limit U.S. operation.

According to an agreement signed in 53, the U.S. Military has been using the Moron Air Base and Rota Naval Base, both in Southern Spain, for over 70 years.

Sanchez angered Washington by saying that Spain would not raise its defence spending from 3% to 5% of the gross domestic product. Trump then threatened to increase tariffs on Spain.

Spain's relations with China are improving as its ties with America deteriorate.

Sanchez, who has been to China three times within the last five years, switched from supporting EVs in China to abstaining on the issue of tariffs. He is trying to position Spain as a mediator between China and Europe.

The fact that the U.S. used Spain's bases to refuel during the bombing of Iranian nucleus sites in June proves that Spain has never crossed the line, and that the transatlantic relationship is intact. This was stated by Jose-Ignacio Torreblanca senior advisor to the Madrid Office of the European Council on Foreign Relations.

Torreblanca stated that "we do not know yet who requested (Spain hosting the event) - if it was the Chinese. But it is good news for Spain." He said that Spain's government will have the chance to talk with Bessent about its concerns and this will give Madrid an "advantage" in future negotiations. Reporting by Charlie Devereux, Aislin Laing and William Maclean.

(source: Reuters)