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México y España superan tensiones: Rey Felipe VI ve ‘futuro próspero’ tras reunión con Sheinbaum

El Financiero

El Financiero

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June 27, 2026

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México y España superan tensiones: Rey Felipe VI ve ‘futuro próspero’ tras reunión con Sheinbaum

El rey Felipe VI destacó en México la “magnífica” relación bilateral con España y auguró un futuro “enormemente próspero” tras su reunión con la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum.

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