Catalan leader invites Spanish president to talks in Brussels

Carles Puigdemont’s offer to meet Mariano Rajoy in Belgium is roundly rejected by state government spokesmen

 

Carles Puigdemont arriving at press conference in Brussels Oct 31 (by ACN)
Carles Puigdemont arriving at press conference in Brussels Oct 31 (by ACN) / ACN

ACN | Barcelona

November 24, 2017 07:23 PM

The Catalan president in exile in Belgium, Carles Puigdemont, has invited Spanish president Mariano Rajoy to meet in Brussels for talks. In an interview on Friday morning with German radio station, 'Deutschlandfunk', the ousted president insisted that he has consistently offered to negotiate and that at some point “this dialogue has to take place.”

Puigdemont, who is the main candidate for the Together for Catalonia ticket in the December 21 election, also said that it is Rajoy who has continuously refused to sit at the negotiation table. The Catalan leader also predicted that if the majority in the Catalan parliament is unchanged after the election, it will mean that the state will have “lost” the political battle.

Yet, rather than Rajoy, it was the Spanish government spokesman, Íñigo Méndez de Vigo, who responded to Puigdemont’s invitation to talk. “The person who mister Puigdemont should talk to is [Xavier] Garcia Albiol, who he will face at the ballot box in the election,” said the spokesman. Garcia Albiol is the leader of the Catalan branch of Rajoy’s People’s Party.