MADRID, 10 Jun. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The First Vice President and Minister of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation, Nadia Calviño, stressed this Friday that trade relations with Algeria are not national, but rather European, and she trusts that the situation can be redirected and the Algerian country “will behind”.

“It is true that commercial relations are not national, they are European. And, therefore, it is very logical that the minister is in Brussels today to see how we can channel this direction”, he pointed out, in relation to the trip of the Minister of Foreign Affairs Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, José Manuel Albares, who will travel to Brussels today to meet with the Vice President of the Commission responsible for EU trade policy, Valdis Dombrovskis.

Calviño pointed out that yesterday the spokesman for the European Commission was “very clear” with Algeria asking it to reconsider its situation, asking it to back down and lamenting this dynamic “which is not positive, of course”.

“We regret that we have seen this reaction by one of our neighbors with whom we have to have an extraordinary relationship”, he transferred in an interview on Galician Television, in which he pointed out that they have “every interest” in redirecting the situation .

The minister has emphasized that Spain must have an “excellent” relationship with all its neighbors. “Nobody escapes the fact that the one we have where the southern border is is Morocco and we have to have a very good relationship with Morocco and also with Algeria,” he added, while ensuring that this is the balance that has come maintained Spain and they are going to “continue to maintain”.

Finally, he pointed out that the United Nations has now appointed a new special commissioner for the issue of Western Sahara and that “a new era is opening in terms of being able to channel that conflict.” “I trust that the situation will be redirected and we will once again have the magnificent relationship that we have to have with our neighbors”, the vice president has settled.