Spain and Brazil sign 15 agreements at Barcelona summit

Pedro Sánchez and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signed 15 bilateral agreements at their first summit in Barcelona, kicking off a forum opposing U.S. interventionist policies. Sánchez decried a 'reactionary wave' attacking peace, while Lula questioned the UN's weakening. Leaders from several Global South nations are joining the talks.

The bilateral summit in Barcelona between Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva led to 15 agreements on critical minerals, telecommunications, and artificial intelligence. "The relationship between Spain and Brazil goes far beyond the strictly bilateral," Sánchez stated after the signing. The event launches two days of talks with heads of state from nations like Mexico, South Africa, Colombia, and Uruguay, who spoke on Saturday.

The leaders voiced shared opposition to the war in Iran and U.S. interventionist foreign policy outside international institutions. "I perfectly understand when you say ‘No to war’," Lula said alongside Sánchez. "The UN is greatly weakened today. The nations that created it do not respect it," he added. Sánchez is pushing multilateral reforms to amplify Global South voices.

Sánchez has openly criticized Donald Trump's actions, calling the Iran intervention "illegal" and barring Spanish airspace and U.S. bases from supporting attacks. Trump retaliated by threatening to cut trade deals with Spain. Spain also refused to raise defense spending to the 5% GDP target set by the U.S. for NATO allies, sticking to 2.1%.

Earlier this week in China, Sánchez urged the West to relinquish quotas in global bodies. Lula noted that "our group is growing because the world needs hope" amid fewer progressives.

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Brazilian President Lula warns of democratic threats at Barcelona Progressive Summit alongside Spanish President Sánchez and Argentine Governor Kicillof.
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Lula warns democratic backslide brings a Hitler

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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva warned on Friday in Spain that when democracy retreats 'a Hitler appears', during meetings with President Pedro Sánchez and at the Progressive Summit in Barcelona. The leaders signed bilateral agreements and defended democracy against reactionary threats. Buenos Aires Province Governor Axel Kicillof attended the event and criticized Javier Milei's direction.

As part of her 2026 Barcelona trip—following her arrival and pre-visit announcements—Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum joined progressive leaders at the IV Summit for the Defense of Democracy. They advocated UN reforms for greater representation, rejected military interventions in Cuba, and positioned their bloc against Donald Trump's Americas Shield, with calls from hosts Pedro Sánchez and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

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2026년 2월 23일 서울에서 이재명 한국 대통령과 루이스 이나시우 루라 다 실바 브라질 대통령이 정상회담을 갖고 양국 관계를 전략적 파트너십으로 격상하기로 합의했다. 양측은 무역, 기술, 우주, 국방 등 다양한 분야에서 협력을 심화하기 위한 10건의 양해각서에 서명했다. 이는 루라 대통령의 21년 만의 한국 국빈 방문이다.

Pedro Sánchez and Friedrich Merz have publicly closed a diplomatic crisis between Spain and Germany, stemming from the German chancellor's silence during Donald Trump's criticism of Spain. Ahead of an EU summit in Brussels, Sánchez thanked Merz for privately defending Spain. The leaders exchanged mutual thanks.

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Several Chilean left-wing leaders, including Gabriel Boric, Isabel Allende, Paulina Vodanovic, and Camila Vallejo, will attend the Global Progressive Mobilisation in Barcelona on April 17 and 18. The forum, organized by the Socialist International and others, follows a 2025 summit in Santiago. It addresses challenges like wars in Iran, Gaza, and Ukraine, and the rise of right-wing governments.

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