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Spanish PM condemns U.S. actions, vows no complicity

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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said in a speech in Paris on January 6 that the U.S. attack on Venezuela and seizure of President Nicolas Maduro "set a very dangerous precedent," pushing the world toward "a future of uncertainty and insecurity." He also called the U.S. threat to take Greenland by force unacceptable, vowing that Spain would not stand by or become an accomplice to such actions.

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