Updated
Updated · POLITICO Europe · Jul 17
Von der Leyen Declines World Cup Final Invitation as Trump, Spain's King Attend Sunday Match
Updated
Updated · POLITICO Europe · Jul 17

Von der Leyen Declines World Cup Final Invitation as Trump, Spain's King Attend Sunday Match

2 articles · Updated · POLITICO Europe · Jul 17

Summary

  • Ursula von der Leyen will skip Sunday’s FIFA Men’s World Cup final in New Jersey, turning down an invitation despite Spain — an EU member state — facing Argentina.
  • Agenda conflicts drove the decision, European Commission chief spokesperson Paula Pinho said, ruling out von der Leyen’s attendance at a match that could have offered informal contact with Donald Trump.
  • Trump is expected at the showpiece fixture alongside Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and King Felipe VI, making von der Leyen’s absence notable in a high-profile political gathering around the game.
  • The final underscores how major sporting events can double as diplomatic stages, even when formal EU-U.S. engagement does not materialize on the sidelines.

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