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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez spoke at Tsinghua University in Beijing on April 13 during his fourth trip to China in four years. In his speech, he said China is set to play an essential role in the future of the world, criticized zero-sum thinking as "wrong" and "dangerous," and called for relations based on mutual respect, cooperation where possible, competition where necessary, and management of differences when unavoidable.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez spoke at Tsinghua University in Beijing on April 13 during his fourth trip to China in four years. In his speech, he said China is set to play an essential role in the future of the world, criticized zero-sum thinking as "wrong" and "dangerous," and called for relations based on mutual respect, cooperation where possible, competition where necessary, and management of differences when unavoidable.