Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will attend the World Cup final in New Jersey to see Spain play against reigning champions Argentina, his government confirmed. Sanchez, who has had tense relations with US President Donald Trump, will then travel to Algeria for an official visit. Spain's royal family will also be in attendance, while Argentine President Javier Milei plans to skip the match, citing superstition.
FAQs
Q: Who else will be attending the World Cup final? A: Spain's King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, and their two daughters will also be attending the final.
Q: Will the Argentine President be attending the final? A: Argentine President Javier Milei plans to skip the match, citing superstition.
Q: What is the history between Sanchez and Trump? A: Sanchez has had tense ties with Trump, refusing to let the US military use Spanish bases for its war in Iran and condemning the American operation that ousted Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro.
Q: What did Trump say about Spain recently? A: Trump called Spain a 'terrible partner in NATO' at an alliance summit in Turkey earlier this month and said the United States did not 'want to do any trade business with Spain anymore'.





























