NATO gains a new member as Spain officially joins the alliance.
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Spain joins NATO, becoming the 16th member of the alliance. This marked a significant shift in Spain's foreign policy, as the country had previously maintained a policy of non-alignment. Joining NATO was seen as a major step towards integrating Spain into the broader Western security architecture. By aligning itself with the alliance, Spain sought to strengthen its security guarantees, particularly in light of its complex relationship with its neighbor, Morocco. Spain's membership in NATO also had broader implications for the country's economic and political integration with the rest of Europe. It signaled Spain's commitment to shared European values and its desire to be a proactive player on the international stage. The decision to join NATO was met with mixed reactions within Spain, with some segments of the population expressing concerns about the potential loss of sovereignty. Nevertheless, Spain's entry into NATO was a significant moment in the country's modern history and marked a turning point in its foreign policy. #Spain #NATO
Primary Reference:Â Secretary General Annual Report 2023
Location :Â Spain

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