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Beijing, China — Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has arrived in China for a high-level diplomatic visit that will include a meeting with President Xi Jinping, as global tensions continue to rise following ongoing instability in the Middle East.
This marks Sánchez’s fourth official visit to China in four years, underlining Madrid’s efforts to deepen strategic and economic ties with Beijing while navigating an increasingly complex geopolitical environment.
The Spanish government confirmed the delegation arrived in Beijing on Saturday following a modified flight route due to regional airspace disruptions linked to the wider Middle East conflict.
Strengthening Economic and Strategic Relations
The visit is focused on expanding cooperation between Spain and China, with Sánchez seeking to reinforce trade, investment, and technological collaboration.
His agenda includes:
Meetings with senior Chinese government officials
Talks with leading Chinese investors
Engagement with innovative technology companies
Participation in EU–China business dialogue forums
On Tuesday, Sánchez is expected to hold formal talks with President Xi Jinping, alongside discussions with senior Chinese leadership.
Focus on Trade, Investment and Technology
The Spanish government says the visit aims to strengthen cooperation in key strategic sectors, including:
Sánchez is also expected to visit leading institutions such as Tsinghua University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he is scheduled to deliver a lecture and receive an honorary distinction.
Diplomatic Context and Global Tensions
The visit comes at a time of heightened global instability, with the Middle East conflict reshaping international alliances and economic priorities.
Spanish officials say the trip is part of a broader effort to maintain balanced diplomatic relations while supporting stability and economic resilience.
The delegation is expected to return to Spain later this week following completion of the official programme.
Political Reactions in Spain
The visit has also prompted criticism from opposition figures in Spain, who have questioned the timing of the trip amid domestic political tensions and ongoing national debates.
However, government sources have defended the visit as part of Spain’s long-term strategy to strengthen international partnerships and expand economic opportunities.
The Costa Blanca is in full summer swing, with another busy week of sunshine, festivals, sporting events and family entertainment across Benidorm, Altea, Villajoyosa, Finestrat, La Nucía and L'Alfàs del Pi.
With schools now breaking up across Europe and visitor numbers increasing, beaches, attractions, markets and nightlife are all operating at peak season.
☀️ Benidorm
Beaches & Summer Fun
Benidorm's Blue Flag beaches continue to welcome thousands of visitors each day with full summer services.
Activities include:
New Attraction
Visitors can now take photos at Benidorm's brand-new giant seafront letters, created from 170kg of recycled fishing nets, located on the Tamarindos Promenade.
Costa Blanca Cup 2026
The international youth football tournament continues across Benidorm and the Marina Baixa, bringing together:
Entertainment & Nightlife
🌿 Albir & L'Alfàs del Pi
Award-Winning Nature
The Albir Lighthouse Trail, recently named Spain's Best Blue Trail 2026, remains one of the Costa Blanca's most popular walks.
Visitors can enjoy spectacular views across the Serra Gelada Natural Park.
Things To Do
🍫 Villajoyosa
Colourful Coastal Heritage
La Vila Joiosa continues to attract visitors with its colourful seafront and historic centre.
Popular attractions include:
🏟️ La Nucía
Sports & Family Activities
Family activities
Local summer cultural events and evening entertainment continue throughout the municipality.
🌅 Finestrat
Outdoor Adventures
The warm weather makes Finestrat one of the area's top destinations for outdoor activities.
🎭 Altea
Arts & Culture
New This Week
Altea has launched a special summer police operation, increasing patrols across beaches, the Old Town and tourist areas to help keep residents and visitors safe throughout the busy holiday season.
📅 Coming Up
Quick Summary
⚽ Costa Blanca Cup continues across the region
📸 New giant Benidorm letters now open on Tamarindos Promenade
🏖️ Beaches, water sports and boat trips in full swing
🌿 Albir Lighthouse Trail remains Spain's Best Blue Trail
🍫 Villajoyosa's heritage attractions continue to draw visitors
👮 Altea launches enhanced summer police patrols
🎶 Live music, nightlife and outdoor dining across the Costa Blanca
☀️ Peak summer holiday season is now underway
🌤️ Weather Outlook
Expect another week of hot, settled weather.
🌡️ Daytime temperatures: 30°C–34°C
🌙 Evening temperatures: 23°C–26°C
Perfect conditions for beach days, sightseeing, outdoor dining and evening entertainment. Remember to stay hydrated, wear sunscreen and avoid prolonged exposure during the hottest part of the afternoon.

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