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In the realm of foreign policy, Spain maintains amicable relations with its Latin American neighbors, largely due to historical ties and shared cultural heritage. Its membership in the European Union enhances its trade prospects and stabilizes its geopolitical standing, offering protection against conflicts with neighboring countries.
Span's geographic isolation has allowed it to focus on building international partnerships while remaining relatively insulated from European conflicts. Its strategic alliances with nations, such as the U.S., underscore its relevancy in international affairs despite its perceived status as a 'has-been' power.