"A Civil War Is Coming" - EU Commissioner Urges Madrid & Barcelona To Talk
7
August, 2017
The
EU’s budget commissioner has warned of the risk of “civil war”
in Catalonia, as fears grew over a looming independence declaration
and major banks prepared to relocate their headquarters.
With
just 48 hours until Catalonia's Parliament meets, defying Madrid, to
debate secession, Gunther Oettinger, the Germany EU commissioner
urged dialogue...
"The
position is very, very alarming. Civil war is conceivable there, in
the middle of Europe," he began.
”One
can only hope that a conversation will be made between Madrid and
Barcelona soon,” he continued, adding that the EU could only
mediate talks “if asked."
The
German commissioner’s startling remarks prompted disquiet among EU
diplomats. One told VOA he thought the comments "nonsense."
What
would Spain lose if Catalonia becomes independent?
Independence
for Catalonia has been a long time coming...
As VOA reports, Oettinger and the EU Commission, the European bloc’s
governing body, which fears Catalan independence might stir up
separatism elsewhere in Europe, have also urged the authorities in
Madrid and Barcelona to start negotiations and to avoid further
provocations.
But
there are little signs of that happening.
Both
sides appear to be standing firm in Spain’s worst constitutional
crisis since an attempted coup in 1981.
And
this won't help...
Inan interview with El Pais newspaper that will be published in full on
Sunday, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said Spain will exist
for a long time and that he won’t allow a declaration of
independence to lead to anything.
“I
hope that the Catalan political class that was moderate and willing
to compromise -- and that has contributed for so many years to our
wellbeing and economic development -returns."
So
civil war it is?
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