Spain’s Prime minister Pedro Sanchez addresses parliament over the struggle within the Center East on the congress in Madrid on March 25, 2026.
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on Wednesday joined a refrain of world leaders welcoming the announcement of a U.S.-Iran ceasefire however issued a thinly veiled swipe on the Trump administration for having initiated the hostilities.
“Ceasefires are at all times excellent news. Particularly in the event that they result in a simply and lasting peace. However this momentary reduction can’t make us overlook the chaos, the destruction, and the lives misplaced,” Sánchez stated in a social media submit, in response to a translation.
“The Authorities of Spain won’t applaud those that set the world on hearth simply because they present up with a bucket.”
Sánchez, who has emerged as one of many European Union’s main critics of U.S. and Israeli strikes towards Iran, known as for “diplomacy, worldwide legislation and PEACE” to prevail.
His feedback come shortly after the U.S. president stated he had agreed to droop assaults on Iranian infrastructure for 2 weeks, sparking a broad-based reduction rally throughout threat property.
Trump had earlier threatened that “an entire civilization will die tonight, by no means to be introduced again once more” if no deal was struck by his Tuesday deadline.
Iranian officers stated the non permanent truce meant protected passage by way of the strategically important Strait of Hormuz can be “attainable,” topic to coordination with its armed forces and “technical limitations” — caveats that will give Tehran some room to outline compliance by itself phrases.
World leaders welcomed the ceasefire, though analysts characterised the settlement as fragile and warned {that a} substantial lack of belief on each side will doubtless complicate the trail to lasting peace.
Sánchez has repeatedly raised the ire of the White Home because the U.S. and Israel first launched strikes towards Iran on Feb. 28.
Spain’s authorities refused to permit two collectively operated bases in its territory from being utilized in U.S. strikes towards Iran, earlier than later closing its airspace to U.S. plane concerned in assaults because it doubled down on its anti-war stance.
In response, Trump renewed his criticism of Spain’s protection spending and threatened to sever all commerce ties with the southern European nation.
World leaders reply to Iran ceasefire
Alongside Spain’s prime minister, European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen welcomed the two-week ceasefire, saying it brings “a lot wanted de-escalation.”
EU overseas coverage chief Kaja Kallas described the deal as “a step again from the brink after weeks of escalation.”
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer additionally welcomed the ceasefire settlement, saying it “will deliver a second of reduction to the area and the world.”
Israel, for its half, backed the U.S. ceasefire with Iran however stated the settlement would not cowl combating towards Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, India, China and Japan all issued statements welcoming the diplomatic breakthrough, which was brokered by Pakistan.
Additional talks to discover a complete finish to the Center East disaster are scheduled to happen in Islamabad on Friday.
— CNBC’s Kevin Breuninger contributed to this report.

