Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez Urges Diplomatic Efforts to Resolve Middle East Tensions Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has called for increased diplomatic efforts to resolve the escalating tensions in the Middle East. In a speech delivered at the 14th annual World Economic Forum on the Mediterranean, Sanchez emphasized that diplomacy and dialogue are essential in addressing the complex conflicts plaguing the region. Sanchez's remarks come as the international community grapples with the consequences of recent attacks on oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman, which were attributed to Iran-backed Houthi rebels. The Spanish leader urged world leaders to avoid taking sides and instead focus on finding a peaceful resolution to the crisis. "We must not let ourselves be led by emotions or ideologies," Sanchez said. "We must use diplomacy as a tool for resolving conflicts, rather than resorting to force or aggression." He added that Spain is committed to playing an active role in promoting dialogue and cooperation in the Middle East. Sanchez also stressed the importance of addressing the root causes of the tensions, including poverty, inequality, and political instability. "We cannot ignore the socio-economic challenges faced by many people in the region," he said. "We must work together to create opportunities for economic development, education, and job creation." The Spanish Prime Minister's call for diplomacy comes as international relations are increasingly strained. The crisis in the Gulf has raised concerns about a potential conflict between Iran and the United States, with several countries including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirate...#Iran #Saudi_Arabia #Spain #Middle_East #Gulf_of_Oman #UK #Houthi_rebels #United_Arab_Emirates #Pedro_Sanchez #World_Economic_Forum_on_the_Mediterranean
