Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez attempted to stabilize the diplomatic fallout, characterizing his direct exchanges with the American president as cordial despite the aggressive policy shift. While the rhetoric suggests a sharp break, the economic reality remains unchanged; bilateral trade between the United States and Spain continues without interruption, defying the administration's stated intentions.
Spanish officials maintain their position as a steadfast NATO ally, pointing to consistent increases in military expenditure as evidence of their commitment to the alliance. Large-scale American investors appear to be ignoring the political volatility, signaling confidence in the stability of the Spanish economy despite the threat of protectionist measures.


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