Technical Glitch Delays Pedro Sánchez's Trip to Armenia

An unforeseen technical issue forced the plane carrying Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to divert and land in Turkey en route to Armenia. According to government sources, the Spanish delegation will stay overnight in Ankara before continuing their journey to Yerevan, where Sánchez is scheduled to participate in the European Political Community Summit. Upon arrival in Armenia, he will be present for the opening of the summit, where he is expected to officially greet Azerbaijani Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and partake in a family photo session. Following this event, he will engage in the first plenary session of the Summit, discussing critical topics such as Democratic Resilience and Hybrid Threats. In a related note, journalist Marc Giró has openly shared his opinions on Sánchez's role as a politician, expressing no hesitation in stating his views during an interview with the newspaper ARA. This unexpected delay highlights the unpredictable nature of air travel, especially for world leaders, but it is unlikely to deter Sánchez from fulfilling his commitments in Armenia. Related Sources: • Source 1 • Source 2