King Felipe VI acknowledges abuses in the conquest of America

Spain's King Felipe VI acknowledged 'much abuse' during the conquest of America, stating that some facts do not make Spaniards proud by today's values. The Spanish government backed his words 100%, and Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum hailed it as a gesture of rapprochement.

On Monday, King Felipe VI visited the exhibition 'La mujer en el México indígena' at Madrid's National Archaeological Museum with Mexican ambassador Quirino Ordaz Coppel. There, he stated there was 'much abuse' in America's conquest and that, by today's values, 'obviously they cannot make us feel proud,' though they must be contextualized without 'excessive moral presentism' but with 'objective and rigorous analysis' (Casa Real, social media). The exhibit, running until March 22, is part of a Spain-Mexico project to strengthen ties by recognizing indigenous cultures. Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares had previously noted 'pain and injustice' toward Mexican indigenous peoples, saying it is 'fair to recognize and lament it' (months ago). On Tuesday March 17, spokeswoman Elma Saiz endorsed the king's words '100 percent,' confirming the government was informed. She hopes for a top-level Ibero-American Summit in Madrid (November). Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum welcomed the 'gesture of rapprochement' in her press conference, acknowledging 'excesses and extermination' and calling to 'continue advancing in dialogue.' She contrasted it with AMLO's unanswered 2019 letter, which cooled relations; Sheinbaum did not invite the king to her October 2024 inauguration, and Spain sent no representative. Opposition leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo (PP) expressed pride in Spain's legacy, highlighting linguistic and cultural community, and called scrutinizing the 15th century a 'disaster.' Saiz criticized Feijóo for 'denying history' and 'embracing ultra-denialist positions.' Sheinbaum praised Mesoamerican cultures: Mayas invented zero, advanced in cosmology and medicine.

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum shakes hands with King Felipe VI, inviting him to the 2026 World Cup in Mexico, with stadium and flags in the background.
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Sheinbaum invites Felipe VI to 2026 World Cup in Mexico

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has invited King Felipe VI to attend the 2026 World Cup in Mexico, as confirmed by the Royal Household. The invitation, dated February 3 and received on February 24, was made public after the monarch's statements on abuses during the Conquest of America.

Spain's King Felipe VI admitted there was “much abuse” during the conquest of America and urged placing these events in their historical context. He made the statements in Madrid while visiting an exhibition on indigenous Mexican women. He called for avoiding excessive moral presentism in favor of objective analysis.

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Spain's government, informed in advance by the Royal Household of King Felipe VI's remarks on abuses during America's conquest, fully endorsed his statements. Spokesperson Elma Saiz said they share them '100%,' while PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo dismissed historical review as a 'disparate'.

President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that the Armed Forces ensure Mexico can govern without impositions amid external pressures. At the ceremony for the 113th anniversary of the Mexican Army Day in Puebla, she highlighted their role in sovereignty, security, and infrastructure building.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum and Governor Rocío Nahle led the commemoration of the 88th anniversary of the Oil Expropriation in Pueblo Viejo, Veracruz. Sheinbaum acknowledged Nahle's contributions to energy self-sufficiency. Advances in refineries and a new commission for Pemex were announced.

King Felipe VI dedicated his traditional Christmas Eve message to defending conviviality as the foundation of Spanish democracy, warning of a crisis of trust that feeds extremism. Delivered standing for the first time in the Column Hall of the Royal Palace, the nine-minute speech recalled the 50th anniversary of the Transition and the 40th of EU accession. He called for dialogue, respect, and exemplarity in public powers amid a turbulent world.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum addressed Mexican representatives abroad, highlighting the historic transformation underway in the country and diplomatic goals for 2026. The message came during the XXXVII Meeting of Heads of Embassies and Consulates, led by Foreign Secretary Juan Ramón de la Fuente. Priorities include bolstering consular protection and promoting national achievements globally.

 

 

 

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