The World - News from Oct. 27, 1986
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Spain and Portugal agreed to use their membership in the European Economic Community to improve disparate trade relations and overcome centuries of mutual distrust. Spanish Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez and his Portuguese counterpart, Anibal Cavaco Silva, pledged after a one-day summit in the northern Portuguese city of Guimaraes to reduce Spanish dominance of bilateral trade--a chief cause of tension.
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