Spanish PM visits Kyiv on day one of Spain's EU presidency
Jul 02, 2023
Kyiv [Ukraine], July 2:Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez arrived in the Ukrainian capital Kiev for talks with President VolodymyrZelensky on Saturday, the first day of Madrid's six-month EU presidency.
"I wanted the first act of the Spanish EU presidency to start together with [Volodymyr] Zelensky," Sanchez wrote in a post on Twitter on Saturday morning, which included pictures of his arrival at the train station in Kiev.
The goal of his trip, the Spanish leader said, was to convey to Ukraine Europe's continued solidarity with the invaded country. "We will continue to support the Ukrainian people until peace returns to Europe," he wrote.
Spain's left-wing minority government took over the rotating European Union presidency from Sweden on July 1 and will lead the bloc for the next six months, including during the run-up to European elections next year.
Ukraine has been fending off a war of aggression by Russia for more than 16 months. In Kiev, Sanchez was to meet Zelensky, among other government representatives.
The 27 EU member states take turns holding the EU presidency every six months. The presiding country chairs numerous meetings in Brussels, Luxembourg and at home, sets its own priorities and tries to mediate controversies.
Items high on the agenda for Spain's EU presidency are pushing ahead with the introduction of corporate taxation reforms, the fight against tax evasion by large multinational corporations and the completion of the banking union. Also on the agenda are plans to reform the EU asylum system and new debt rules. In June, Sanchez said that Europe needs "a more competitive, fairer and more solidarity-based economy."
Source: Qatar Tribune