Spain rejects mediation as Catalans plan to declare independence - News Summed Up

Spain rejects mediation as Catalans plan to declare independence


BARCELONA — Spain’s government defiantly rejected calls for mediation Wednesday over Catalonia’s push for independence, which the country’s king warned was endangering national stability. As the European Union urged dialogue to ease the standoff between separatists in the northeastern region and Madrid, Catalan leaders said they could unilaterally declare independence as early as October 9. The tone of the crisis sharpened with Catalonia’s president denouncing the king’s intervention and Spain’s government rejecting any possible talks. The dispute is Spain’s worst political crisis in decades and images of police beating unarmed Catalans taking part in Sunday’s banned independence vote sparked global concern. Catalonia’s president Carles Puigdemont called the central government’s policies "disastrous" as the region’s leaders pushed on with its bid to break away from Spain, angering Madrid and raising the risk of further unrest.


Source: Viet Nam News October 05, 2017 04:30 UTC



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