Spanish Foreign Policy

Spanish Foreign Policy refers to the strategic approach and actions undertaken by the government of Spain in its relations with other countries and international organizations. This policy encompasses a range of issues including diplomacy, trade, security, cultural exchange, and international cooperation. It is influenced by Spain’s historical ties, geographical position, and membership in international entities such as the European Union and NATO. Spanish Foreign Policy aims to promote national interests, enhance Spain’s global standing, and contribute to international stability and development. It involves engaging with various global challenges, including economic crises, humanitarian issues, and political conflicts, while also addressing domestic considerations and public opinion.