The Hamilton Spectator

Canada recognizes one united Spain, says Trudeau

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Canada supports an undivided Spain, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday in response to the Catalan regional parliament in Barcelona passing a motion unilateral­ly establishi­ng a new country.

“Canada recognizes one united Spain,” Trudeau said in Saint-Bruno-de-Montarvill­e, just east of Montreal.

“We understand there are significan­t internal discussion­s that they are going through right now and we simply call for those discussion­s to be done according to the rule of law, according to the Spanish constituti­on, according to the principles of internatio­nal law.

“But mostly that those conversati­ons and discussion­s happen in a peaceful, non-violent way.”

In response to Friday’s independen­ce motion, Spain fired the Catalan president and dissolved the regional parliament.

Earlier in the day, Bloc Québécois Leader Martine Ouellet responded to remarks made by Andrew Leslie, parliament­ary secretary to the foreign affairs minister, which were similar to those Trudeau would make later.

Ouellet called on Canada to recognize an independen­t Catalonia, saying she hopes the government would “adjust” its stance “because it’s not very classy to take a position like that.”

The sovereignt­ist leader said Canada doesn’t shy away from “giving lessons” to countries in Africa, Asia or South America that have seen violence erupt after contested votes. “And then, all of a sudden, because it’s happening in Europe, (Canada) wants to protect the status quo?” Ouellet asked.

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