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    First Minister signs partnership deals with two of Spain’s leading regions

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJanuary 8, 2026No Comments
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    First Minister of Wales, Eluned Morgan, in Barcelona on 7th January 2026, following the signing of the MOU with Catalonia.
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    Wales will benefit from strengthened partnerships with Catalonia and the Basque Country, as the First Minister signs agreements with two of Spain’s most economically advanced regions.

    The agreements, known as Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs), commit to working together in areas including technology, renewable energy, trade, investment, language and culture.

    The First Minister signed a new MOU alongside President of Catalonia, M. H. Salvador Illa, in Barcelona yesterday (Wednesday 7th). Wales has a relationship with Catalonia going back to 2001, when Rhodri Morgan was First Minister.

    Today the First Minister will renew Wales’ relationship with the Basque Country, signing an MOU with the region’s Lehendakari, Imanol Pradales. The Welsh Government first formalised its relationship with the Basque Country by signing an MOU in 2018.

    As well as meeting government ministers this week, the First Minister will meet industry and business leaders, including visiting Barcelona’s Supercomputing Centre, Catalonia’s leading business organisation Foment del Treball, and renewable energy group Haizea Wind in Bilbao.

    First Minister of Wales, Eluned Morgan, said:

    “As a smaller nation, relationships with other nations and regions of a similar size are extremely valuable. Like Catalonia and the Basque Country, Wales is flourishing in advanced industries with huge economic potential, such as AI, cyber security and renewable energy. We have plenty to share and learn from each other, to help grow our respective economies, as well as strengthening our unique languages and cultures.

    “The agreements we’ve signed this week give us a strong platform to strengthen cooperation in areas where Wales, Catalonia and the Basque Country share long‑term ambitions for the future. Wales gains from being an outward-looking nation and we must take every opportunity to work with other nations and regions for the benefit of our respective economies.”

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