Referendums are 'deeply divisive,' says Spanish foreign minister
Josep Borrell rules out right to self-determination for Catalonia and calls on pro-independence parties to worry about 'real' problems
Josep Borrell rules out right to self-determination for Catalonia and calls on pro-independence parties to worry about 'real' problems
Josep Borrell says diplomats should intervene when Catalan government officials "furiously attack" Spain's image abroad
Leader of Ciutadans Inés Arrimadas urges President Torra to “stop threatening with illegalities” to achieve independence
Josep Borrell admits moving jailed leaders to Catalan prisons could help “lower tension” in the country
She will be in charge of regional affairs amid the ongoing Catalan push for independence
Former EU parliament president Josep Borrell is an outspoken critic of the independence movement
Country not diseased but instead ‘occupied’ by people Socialists supported retorts Catalan president; comparison is ‘monstrosity,’ says ERC candidate
The demonstrators support Spanish unity and include representation from various political parties
The former President of the European Parliament, Josep Borrell, believes that the European Central Bank must buy sovereign debt and that governments need to implement budget cuts at a slower rate in order to avoid a drop in economic growth. Borrell also stressed that “the worst is possible”, and that they must act quickly. However, he added that “the euro will not disappear” but if some countries were left out, “it would be a problem for everybody” as “it would cause a big mess”.