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Spanish PM meets Catalan president in bid to defuse tensions

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madrid — Spain’s new leader Pedro Sanchez met separatist Catalan president Quim Torra for the first time on Monday, aiming to kickstart dialogue after the region’s failed attempt at secession sparked a political crisis.

The first meeting between a Spanish prime minister and a Catalan regional leader in more than two years started in Madrid around 0930 GMT with a handshake.

Torra, who has said he wants another independen­ce referendum, earlier said his aim was to “find out the Socialists’ view on the right of self-determinat­ion for Catalans”.

Our proposal to resolve this is a referendum on selfdeterm­ination. If they have a better idea, they can explain to us A Catalan official

However Sanchez, who has been in power for a month, has urged Catalan separatist leaders to “turn the page”.

Several government figures have rebuffed the idea of another referendum, with Deputy Prime Minister Carmen Calvo telling the Spanish newspaper El Mundo on Sunday that the country’s constituti­on does not allow for a territory to become independen­t.

“And no Spanish constituti­onal government will consider it,” Calvo said.

But a senior Catalan government official told AFP that they would bring the fractious issue up in Madrid.

“Our proposal to resolve this is a referendum on self-determinat­ion. If they have a better idea, they can explain that to us,” the official said. —AFP

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