Portugal’s parliament on Tuesday rejected the vote of confidence presented by the center-right government of Prime Minister ...
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Russian attack on Kyiv damages embassies of Portugal and several other countries – photos, videoSource: Portuguese broadcaster RTP; European Pravda Details: Paulo Rangel, Portugalian Minister of Foreign Affairs, emphasised that the attack on the embassy warranted a strong diplomatic response.
Portugal’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Paulo Rangel, will pay an official visit to the Macau SAR, Beijing, and Hainan later ...
Neighbouring South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa attended the inauguration, while Portugal sent Foreign Minister Paulo Rangel. Unrest since the election has claimed more than 300 lives ...
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Mozambique swears in new President amid post-election unrestNeighbouring South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa attended the inauguration while former colonial ruler Portugal sent Foreign Minister Paulo Rangel. Mozambique swears in new President amid ...
Paulo Rangel implicitly acknowledged that there may still be Portuguese or dual nationality hostages in the hands of Hamas. LISBON - Portugal's foreign minister confirmed in Jerusalem on Monday ...
They were often regarded as psychological ploy used by Israel. In a meeting with the Portuguese Foreign Minister Paulo Rangel on Wednesday, Mr Aoun urged the European Union to ensure Israel kept ...
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Portugal's Strategic U-Turn on Ukraine Under New Prime MinisterPortugal's Foreign Minister, Paulo Rangel, made the announcement, criticising the previous government’s hesitation. Speaking at the ministerial meeting of the Atlantic Alliance in Brussels ...
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Portugal believes Ukraine alone should lead any peace processaccording to Portuguese Foreign Minister Paulo Rangel. "It will be Ukraine who decides how a peace process should be organized,” Rangel said in an interview with Bloomberg on July 23.
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Brussels’ trillion-euro budget may need expanding, Commissioner saysPortuguese foreign minister Paulo Rangel put the case for expanding Brussels’ resources more succinctly. “If you don’t increase it, the EU will die,” Rangel said.
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