Sanchez Strengthens Spain-China Relations with Beijing Visit

Sanchez Strengthens Spain-China Relations with Beijing Visit

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will begin a five-day official visit to China this Saturday. The Chinese Foreign Ministry announced the trip on Wednesday.

Spokeswoman Mao Ning said this marks Sánchez’s fourth trip to China in four years. She described the visit as the latest high-level exchange between the two capitals.

Agenda and discussions

Chinese leaders plan to meet Sánchez to discuss bilateral ties and shared concerns. Talks will focus on cooperation and areas of mutual interest.

Mao Ning stressed Spain’s role as an important partner within the European Union. She highlighted growing China-Spain cooperation across multiple sectors.

Goals and expectations

Chinese officials view the visit as a chance to deepen strategic mutual trust. They expect to boost practical cooperation and strengthen multilateral coordination.

The aim is to raise bilateral relations to a higher level. Officials also say both countries can do more to support global peace and stability.

Diplomatic context

The trip follows last year’s visits by both the Spanish prime minister and the king. It adds to a pattern of frequent high-level contact between Madrid and Beijing.

Observers note the continuity in diplomatic engagement. The trip has been framed under the theme Sanchez Strengthens Spain-China Relations with Beijing Visit.

Reported by Nijat Babayev for Filmogaz.com.