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Leaders of China, Spain pledge closer ties amid ‘crumbling’ world order

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By Mei Mei Chu

BEIJING, ‌April 14 (Reuters) - China and Spain pledged on Tuesday ​to deepen ties and safeguard global peace and development amid an international order that President ⁠Xi Jinping called "crumbling" in remarks during a meeting with Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez in Beijing.

The visit https://www.reuters.com/world/china/spanish-premier-sanchez-heads-fourth-china-visit-risks-annoying-trump-2026-04-12/ by Sanchez comes as many Western ​governments https://www.reuters.com/world/carney-tells-davos-canada-strongly-opposes-tariffs-over-greenland-2026-01-20/ are seeking to maintain ties with Beijing despite lingering security and trade ‌tension, as discomfort grows over the policies of key ally, U.S. President Donald Trump.

In "today's world, chaos abounds, and the international order is crumbling," Xi said, ⁠adding that deeper ties were in the interests of ⁠both China and Spain.

He urged stronger communication and trust to "uphold the rule of law, jointly defend genuine multilateralism, and safeguard global peace and development".

Sanchez said international law was repeatedly being undermined, and called for closer ties ‌to promote peace and prosperity.

"It is more necessary today than ever, and ⁠so that together we can establish an even ‌stronger bond between China and the European Union," ​Sanchez said.

The latest of his counterparts from Britain, Canada, Finland and Ireland to visit China this year, Sanchez has urged the world's second ‌biggest economy to take a larger https://www.reuters.com/world/china/spanish-premier-urges-china-take-bigger-role-multipolar-order-2026-04-13/ role ​on issues.

These ranged from climate ⁠change to security, defence and the fight against inequality, he ‌said on Monday, calling for Europe ⁠to redouble its efforts as the United States has decided to withdraw from many of these fronts.

Spain has been one of Europe's loudest proponents ​of expanding trade and ‌treating China as a strategic ally, rather than the economic and geopolitical rival ⁠seen by Trump.

(Reporting by Mei Mei ​Chu and the Beijing newsroom; Writing by Farah Master; Editing ​by Christian Schmollinger and Clarence Fernandez)

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