Talk:Foreign relations of Spain
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[edit] Philippines
What about the Philipine - Spanish Relations?
- They are limited since the Spanish defeat in the Spanish-American War of 1898. Today, Spain tries to reinforce its relations with Philippines along other East Asian nations and the Instituto Cervantes have a program to expand the Spanish language in the islands, but some issues like the condem to Death penalty of the Spanish-Filipino citizen Francisco LarraƱaga and the closely alliance of Gloria Macapagal with Bush administration complicate them.--Menah the Great 12:00, 23 April 2006 (UTC)
- Removed " Some Spanish are very happy for this, and they prefer have better relation with the European Union members than the USA." That's an opinion of the writter, not a fact.
[edit] Copied
This entire article is directly lifted off the State department's profile of Spain. Maybe someone should actually take the time to research and write a real article.
[edit] refinement
This page has serious organizational problems...also a lot of important details were left out... the referendum of NATO? The Madrid conferences? The Perejil conflict? The Iberoamerican Summits? Immigration? I mean, The whole pages needs to be recast.

