Pedro Sánchez's absence from the XXIX Ibero-American Summit epitomizes his avoidance of dealing with the fallout from his erratic policies in Latin America.
This absence symbolizes Spain's diminished influence in a strategically important space.
Spain's historically neutral role in Latin America has been eroded by sudden policy shifts.
The government has alienated key countries, accumulating diplomatic conflicts, for example with Argentina, Venezuela and Mexico.
Spain's fragile position in Latin America not only harms its geopolitical interests but also undermines its historic role in the region.
Conclusion: Erratic policies and diplomatic actions by the Spanish government have eroded Spain's prestige and influence in Latin America, leaving the country in a precarious position that runs counter to its geopolitical interests.