Portugal and Spain are forging an alliance to address climate change and enhance economic cooperation. At a recent summit, they focused on eliminating barriers for cross-border businesses while prioritizing sustainability initiatives.
Portugal and Spain bet on an alliance to tackle climate change
Friday, 6 March 2026RSS

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The Luso‑Spanish Summit is a regular bilateral meeting between the governments of Portugal and Spain where prime ministers, ministers and officials agree cooperation measures; the 36th summit in Huelva will include 11 Spanish and seven Portuguese ministers and expects to sign about ten agreements, with a focus on civil protection. For people in border regions, those agreements can change joint disaster response, transport links and other cross‑border services.
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