Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has dismissed U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to sever trade ties with Spain. According to Jin10, Sanchez expressed his lack of concern over potential U.S. retaliatory actions in an interview published Tuesday evening on the Spanish website Eldiario.es. The tension arose after Spain refused to allow U.S. military use of its bases for an attack on Iran, prompting sharp criticism from Trump. The U.S. President stated he had instructed the Treasury Secretary to cut all ties with Spain, though he did not elaborate on how this would be achieved, given the complexities of trade relations with the European Union. Trump hinted at the possibility of a complete embargo on Spanish goods but did not confirm any plans to implement such measures. Sanchez noted that Spain's EU membership provides a safeguard against Trump's threats, emphasizing that being an ally of the U.S. does not mean agreeing to everything.