The King will address the UN in support of Sánchez in a context of tension with Israel

King Felipe VI will address the United Nations General Assembly again after a nine-year absence. This participation, which will take place within the framework of the 80th session of the organization, was confirmed by official sources and represents an opportunity for the Spanish monarch to address issues of international relevance, such as sustainability, human rights, and peace policies. The monarch's intervention takes place in a context of growing interest in strengthening Spain's presence in international forums and underscoring its commitment to global objectives.

The last time Felipe VI spoke before the United Nations General Assembly was in 2016, and his return is considered a significant step in Spanish diplomacy. During his address, it is expected that Felipe VI will emphasize the importance of multilateral cooperation, as well as the need to address global challenges through dialogue and understanding. The King's participation is also seen as a sign of Spain's proactive approach to contribute to crucial discussions on the international stage and strengthen its position as a key ally on global issues.

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