Politics

The Kings of Spain resumed his state visit to France

Annulled by the accident of Germanwings

USPA NEWS - The Kings of Spain, Felipe VI and Letizia, started Tuesday an three-day official visit to France, that resumed which had to suspend on March 24 by the tragedy of the aircraft of Germanwings in the Alps.
The visit, from 2 to 4 June, is the first that the Kings of Spain do together to a foreign country since he acceded to the throne. Indeed, Tuesday June 2 one year met the abdication of King Juan Carlos I in favor of his son, Felipe de Bourbon. During this time, the new monarchs have earned the affection of the majority of Spaniards and respect for governments around the world with whom they had contact. In the Spanish royal family it is traditional that the first state visits are made to neighboring countries: France and Morocco.
During his stay in France, Felipe VI and Letizia will be received by the President of France, Francois Hollande; by the Prime Minister, Manuel Valls, and the Mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo. They will also visit the French National Assembly and Senate, and develop a busy schedule of contacts for economic and cultural. They will be accompanied by Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo, and a delegation of businessmen. Political and social ties between Spain and France are very close and go through a period of understanding that both governments want to keep both in bilateral relations and within the EU.
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