Good morning. We start the live narration of the latest political news on this Thursday, September 19th. The Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, will meet in Madrid with the President of Palestine, Mahmoud Abbas, in a meeting that is the first between the two since Spain recognized Palestine as a State, and they will analyze the situation in Gaza and the escalation of tension in the Middle East. The Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares; his British counterpart, David Lammy; the Chief Minister of Gibraltar, Fabian Picardo; and the Executive Vice President of the European Commission, Maros Sefcovic, will meet in Brussels to try to advance in the negotiation of the agreement on the situation of the Rock after Brexit.

The President of the People’s Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, will travel to Rome to meet with the Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, with whom he will discuss the migration model of his Government. This meeting between Feijóo and Meloni highlights the importance of international cooperation in addressing migration issues and finding common solutions to the challenges that both Italy and Spain face in this regard.

Meanwhile, in Brussels, the meeting between the Spanish and British Foreign Ministers, as well as other key figures, is crucial in the negotiations over Gibraltar’s status post-Brexit. The outcome of these discussions will have significant implications for the future relationship between Spain, the UK, and Gibraltar, as they work towards finding a solution that is acceptable to all parties involved.

The meeting between Sánchez and Abbas in Madrid is a significant step in strengthening the ties between Spain and Palestine, and addressing the pressing issues in the region, such as the situation in Gaza and the increasing tensions in the Middle East. It highlights Spain’s commitment to promoting peace and stability in the region and its support for the Palestinian cause.

The discussions between Feijóo and Meloni in Rome will focus on the migration policies of their respective governments and the challenges they face in managing migration flows. By sharing experiences and exchanging information, both leaders can work towards finding effective solutions to address the complex issues related to migration and ensure the well-being of migrants and refugees.

Overall, these meetings reflect the importance of international cooperation and dialogue in addressing political challenges and finding common ground on issues of mutual interest. The efforts of these leaders to engage in constructive discussions and negotiations demonstrate their commitment to working together towards finding solutions that benefit both their countries and the international community as a whole.

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