Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares arrived in Ukraine on Tuesday, January 28. “I just arrived in Ukraine. It's been 3 years of unjust and unjustifiable war. We must make this the year of peace.
Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Alvarez arrived in Ukraine on Tuesday on an unannounced visit to emphasize Madrid's support for the Ukrainian people. Albarez said on his official account on (X) that he arrived in Ukraine to confirm Spain's full commitment to supporting them after three years of "unjust and unjustified" war.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte discussed continued support for Ukraine with the leadership of Portugal and Spain. — Ukrinform.
In the language of diplomats and on paper, Ukraine offered Spain a joint project to export Ukrainian grain, but in practice, experts say, Kiev is asking Madrid for money for shipments. This information is provided by El Peri dico.
At Madrid's new restaurant Pecados, the main attraction is not so much its fusion food as the young Ukrainian-born chef running it - a "Gen Z" social media star who shot to fame teaching recipes during the COVID pandemic.
Madrid on Tuesday to oppose the arrival of the Maccabi Tel Aviv basketball team, accusing Israel of using sports to distract from its human rights violation
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says the U.S. has not stopped military aid to Ukraine after newly sworn in U.S.
Demonstrators in Madrid protested the arrival of the Maccabi Tel Aviv basketball team ahead of their Euroleague game against Real Madrid.
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According to a report by Florian Plettenberg, Atletico Madrid is in the race to sign Arsenal star Oleksandr Zinchenko.
Sky Sports Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg has revealed that Atletico Madrid are in serious talks to sign the left-back, who is ‘keen’ to leave the Emirates this month. Arsenal are open to letting Zinchenko leave, but they are demanding €20 million (£16.8m) plus add-ons.