Mario Draghi received the 2025 Princess of Asturias International Cooperation prize during a ceremony in Oviedo, Spain.
The award recognizes the role of high-level diplomacy and economic leadership in fostering global stability. By honoring Draghi, the foundation highlights the intersection of financial governance and international partnership.
The event took place Oct. 24, 2025, at the Teatro Campoamor [1]. The prize is one of Spain's most prestigious honors, designed to recognize individuals or institutions that have promoted the values of cooperation among peoples, and nations [2].
According to reports on the selection process, 32 candidates were considered for the prize [2]. Draghi was selected for his career-long contributions to international cooperation, spanning his time as a central banker and a political leader.
The ceremony in Oviedo served as a formal recognition of the efforts required to maintain multilateral agreements in an era of increasing geopolitical fragmentation. The Princess of Asturias awards are known for bridging the gap between technical expertise and humanitarian goals—a balance the committee associated with Draghi's professional trajectory [1].
While the award focuses on cooperation, the selection of a figure rooted in the European Union's financial architecture underscores the importance of economic stability as a prerequisite for international peace. The gathering at Teatro Campoamor brought together diplomats and cultural leaders to mark the occasion [1].
“Mario Draghi received the 2025 Princess of Asturias International Cooperation prize”
The selection of Mario Draghi for this prize signals a strategic valuation of economic diplomacy as a tool for international cooperation. By honoring a leader known for stabilizing the eurozone, the Princess of Asturias foundation emphasizes that financial stability and institutional cooperation are essential components of global peace and development.





