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West sends wrong message with health funding cuts, defense spending increases-Spain's Sanchez

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Posted on September 23, 2025

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(Refiles to add Update 1 to headline) NEW YORK (Reuters) -Western countries are sending the wrong message by saying they will increase defense spending but reduce aid expenditures, Spanish Prime

West sends wrong message with health funding cuts, defense spending increases...

Western Defense Spending vs. Aid Expenditure

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Sanchez's Perspective on Aid

NEW YORK (Reuters) -Western countries are sending the wrong message by saying they will increase defense spending but reduce aid expenditures, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez told Reuters in an interview on Monday.

Global Health Initiatives

Speaking at a Reuters Newsmaker event during the Gates Foundation's annual Goalkeepers meeting in New York, Sanchez said security also required dealing with climate change and global heath.

Response to NATO Spending Demands

"So that is why I think that there's a wrong message coming from the Western countries, which is, 'Well, we're going to increase our defense expenditure, but we're going to reduce our aid expenditure,'" he said.

"What we need to do is to increase aid," he said.

Countries must also "face the reality that we have in the eastern flank of Europe, which is this neo-imperialism of (Russian President Vladimir) Putin, vis-a-vis countries such as Ukraine, but not create this false, or fake trade-off between aid and defense expenditure," Sanchez said.

Sanchez, leader of one of Europe's dwindling band of left-wing governments, recently angered Washington when he said Spain would not meet demands for NATO members to raise defense spending to 5% of gross domestic product, prompting U.S. President Donald Trump to threaten to raise tariffs against Spain.

At the New York event, Microsoft founder and philanthropist Bill Gates announced that the Gates Foundation would give $912 million to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria as he urged governments to reverse global health funding cuts.

Gates also presented Sanchez with the foundation's Global Goalkeeper Award for 2025 for Spain's increased support for global health and expanded development aid.

(Reporting by Alessandra Galloni, Costas Pitas and David Brunnstrom; Editing by Jacqueline Wong and Cynthia Osterman)

Key Takeaways

  • Pedro Sanchez criticizes Western countries for cutting health funding.
  • Sanchez argues for increased aid to address global challenges.
  • Spain refuses to meet NATO's defense spending demands.
  • Bill Gates announces significant funding for global health.
  • Sanchez receives Global Goalkeeper Award for health support.

Frequently Asked Questions

What message does Sanchez believe the West is sending?
Sanchez believes the West is sending the wrong message by increasing defense spending while reducing aid expenditures.
What did Bill Gates announce at the event?
Bill Gates announced that the Gates Foundation would give $912 million to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria.
How did Sanchez respond to NATO's defense spending demands?
Sanchez recently angered Washington by stating that Spain would not meet NATO's demands to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP.
What award did Sanchez receive from the Gates Foundation?
Sanchez was presented with the Global Goalkeeper Award for 2025 for Spain's increased support for global health and development aid.
What does Sanchez suggest is necessary for security?
Sanchez suggests that security requires addressing climate change and global health, not just increasing defense spending.

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