Summit or not, leaders of Spain and Catalonia to meet
BARCELONA, Spain — Spain’s prime minister and the president of the country’s Catalonia region prepared to meet Thursday amid intense political manoeuvrs to dictate the terms of the talks and whether the loaded topic of Catalan independence would be on the agenda.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez planned to travel to Catalonia’s capital, Barcelona, for the meeting with the region’s president, Quim Torra, who heads a pro-secession coalition government and wants Catalan self-determination to be on the agenda. Torra called the meeting a “summit” between two governments, which the Spanish side rejected.
Sanchez has said he wants to focus on social and economic issues in Catalonia rather than on the region’s divisive push for independence last year. After last-minute jockeying over the scope of the talks and whether Cabinet members from both sides would attend, the meeting finally was scheduled for 7 p.m. local time (1800GMT.)
Various pro-independence groups called for protests in front of the Barcelona palace hosting the meeting and at a hotel where Sanchez was expected to attend a Catalan business forum later Thursday night. Worker and student groups also called strikes for Friday, when the Spanish Cabinet at large holds its weekly meeting in Barcelona.


