Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Measures of Trump: government of Spain would prefer not to paste “screams” – Ourplanet.hn

Madrid, Spain
Spain will make it clear to their principles without falling into “screams” or harshness to the measures antimigratorias of Donald Trump, who has generated a wave of criticism in the world, said Tuesday the spokesman of the government, Iñigo Méndez de Vigo.

But Méndez de Vigo denied that Spain has maintained a conduct “discreet”, when you remember that last week called for a climate of understanding between Mexico and the united States, whose relations were strained to the intention of the president of the united States Donald Trump to build a border wall paid for by its neighbor to the south.

“There are other parts of the world looking to make a lot of noise, we seek the continuous work, efficient, saying things like we think,” said Méndez de Vigo during an informative breakfast in Madrid.

“What are we going to do to make it clear which are our principles, but also not hitting shouting or being too loud,” underscored the spokesman.

“relations with The united States must be excellent, but (…) between friends have to say things clear”, said to journalists the Foreign minister, Alfonso Dastis.

Since his arrival at the White House on 20 January, Trump has announced a series of controversial measures on immigration, the last of them a decree prohibiting temporarily the entry into the united States of seven muslim-majority countries.

This unleashed a veritable avalanche of criticism, from many countries, such as Germany, France, or Iraq, and agencies, from the UN or the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

Without taking a position before this last decree of Trump, the conservative government of Spanish has referred only to the growing tension between Mexico and the united States, calling for “mutual respect” and the dialog.

The president of the government, Mariano Rajoy, hoped that it will impose “common sense” and “common sense” between the neighboring countries.

beyond the caution of the government, the opposition parties in Spain have criticized the actions of Trump, and even the mayor of Madrid, the leftist Manuela Carmena, came to compare in a veiled language Monday to Trump with Adolf Hitler, who was “initially supported by many fellow citizens,” and ended by promoting a genocide.

“silence is sometimes guilty”, finished off Carmena.

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