The recent Iberian Summit held in Faro, Portugal, showcased the contrasting perspectives of Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on key issues such as migration policy and railway connections. The summit resulted in the signing of 11 agreements, but significant differences remain between the two leaders. Key Takeaways Divergent Views [ ]
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Monday 13 October 2025
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Iberian Summit: Divergent Views on Migration and Rail Connections


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