Key facts
- Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez called for a more integrated and financially powerful European Union.
- Sánchez advocated for trade diversification and dialogue with other regions.
- Sánchez's vision contrasts with some member states' tougher stance towards China.
- Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni confronted Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.
- The confrontation was over Spain's decision to legalize approximately 500,000 asylum seekers.
- The disagreement highlights differing approaches to migration policy within the EU.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is advocating for a more integrated and financially robust European Union, urging the bloc to be "Europe Open to the World." Speaking at an EU summit, Sánchez called for greater financial power for the EU and emphasized the importance of trade diversification and dialogue with other global regions. This stance appears to contrast with the more restrictive approaches some member states are considering, particularly concerning China.
