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Spanish premier urges China to take bigger role in multipolar order

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HONG KONG, April 13 (Reuters) - Spanish ‌Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Monday said China should take ​on a more substantial role with issues including climate change, security, defense and the fight against inequality, ⁠adding that Europe will also have to redouble its efforts as the U.S. withdraws from leadership roles on many fronts.

Sanchez, who is making his fourth visit to China ​in four years, spoke at Beijing's Tsinghua University.

His visit https://www.reuters.com/world/china/spanish-premier-sanchez-heads-fourth-china-visit-risks-annoying-trump-2026-04-12/ comes as many Western governments seek to ‌maintain engagement with Beijing despite lingering security and trade tensions. It follows visits to China earlier this year by the prime ministers of Britain, Ireland, Canada and Finland.

Spain has been ⁠one of Europe's loudest proponents of expanding trade and treating China as ⁠a strategic ally rather than an economic and geopolitical rival.

Sanchez said China could do more in terms of fighting climate change, promoting global health, controlling the development of responsible artificial intelligence as well as nuclear weapons.

"For example, by demanding as it is doing, ‌that international law be respected and that the conflicts in Lebanon, Iran, Gaza and ⁠the West Bank and Ukraine cease," he said.

"Europe will also ‌have to redouble its efforts, especially now that the ​United States has decided to withdraw from many of these fronts."

Sanchez is expected to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday where they are expected to focus on ‌geopolitics.

China accounted for 74% of Spain's total trade deficit, Sanchez ​said, adding that cooperation was important ⁠to build a "balanced, globalised economy that generates shared prosperity."

Madrid hopes Sanchez's visit ‌will narrow Spain's trade deficit, which more ⁠than doubled in four years to nearly $50 billion in 2025. It is looking to boost agricultural and manufacturing exports to offset high volumes of China's imports.

China's official news agency Xinhua ​on Monday said Sanchez's visit ‌was set to further consolidate bilateral ties and pointed to a broader pathway for ⁠steady engagement between China and Europe at ​a time of growing global uncertainty.

(Reporting by Farah Master in Hong Kong and ​the Beijing newsroom; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus)

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