Albares will visit the Canary Islands this month to explain the turn over the Sahara

José Manuel Albares, Minister of Foreign Affairs /
Torres has announced that before the end of May, the Minister of Ecological Transition, Teresa Ribera, will also visit the Canary Islands to attend the first formal act of the dismantling of the Cepsa refinery in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
The Foreign Minister, José Manuel Albares, will visit the Canary Islands this May to
offer explanations on the shift in the position of the Government of Spain regarding the conflict in Western Sahara.
This has been advanced this Thursday by the Canarian president, Ángel Víctor Torres, at the Governing Council meeting.
In the same session, Torres has advanced that
Before the end of May, the Minister of Ecological Transition, Teresa Ribera, will also visit the Canary Islandsto attend the first formal act of the dismantling of the Cepsa refinery in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
The Deputy Minister of the Presidency, Antonio Olivera, has also reported that Torres will travel to Martinique next week to attend the Conference of Presidents of the Outermost Regions (RUP), where he will coincide with the Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms, Lisa Ferreira.
Torres's idea, Olivera said, is to delve into the defense message of the
«tax peculiarity» of the Canary Islands in the field of the European directive on minimum taxationas the Canarian Vice President and Minister of the Treasury, Román Rodríguez, did days ago in Brussels.
In addition, it will work on the transfer of powers of the presidency of the Conference of the ORs, which will go to the Canary Islands in months.