Pedro Snchez Meets Palestinian PM
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Palestinian Prime MinisterEuronews
•Sanchez reiterates support for a Palestinian state and signs cooperation agreements amid ongoing Gaza war
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Pedro Sánchez met with the Palestinian Prime Minister, Mohammad Mustafa , on Thursday .
The meeting comes six months after Spain recognised the Palestinian state.
The two states aim to improve their relations in various areas.
Experts say the meeting is significant "not only for Palestine , but also for Spain and for our country internationally".
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