Government âconcernedâ over Moscow’s ânew stanceâ on using nuclear weapons
Portugal’s assistant secretary of state for defence, Ălvaro Castelo Branco, acknowledged concern today at the decision by Russian president Vladimir Putin to extend the possibilities for using nuclear weapons, in
President marks 1,000 days of ‘courageous’ Ukraine resistance
While in Russia President Putin âextends possibility of using nuclear weaponsâ Portugalâs president Marcelo has today marked Ukraine’s “1,000 days of courageous resistance” against Russia, declaring that Portugal continues to
Faro bus converted to save wounded military in Ukraine âon way to frontlineâŠâ
Itâs off: the Oranta humanitarian association bus designed to evacuate Ukraineâs wounded from the front line began its long journey to Poland today, to hand over to the army at
PM announces âŹ52 million spending on drones to send to Ukraine
Portugalâs prime minister LuĂs Montenegro has announced that Portugal will be spending âŹ52 million to purchase Portuguese drones to send to Ukraine. In another indication that aid to Ukraine is
Military equipment unloaded in SetĂșbal “destined for Ukraine”
Equipment arrived on Tuesday for onward transit Military equipment being unloaded at the port of SetĂșbal since Tuesday is intended to âstrengthen the response and deterrence capacity of American forces
Ukraine âmedical rescue busâ leaves Algarve tomorrow; ‘supplies welcomed!’
Bus has space for donations of flu remedies; antiseptic wipes, bandages etc. The latest Ukraine medical rescue vehicle is leaving Algarve tomorrow, and has space onboard for donations of much-needed
Algarve joins fight for Ukraine’s freedom
How a humanitarian association in Lagos is helping to save lives in Ukraine Set back from the âtypical tourist sprawlâ between Praia da Luz and Burgau is another world where
Aid to Ukraine this year to total âŹ220 million, same next year – PM
Portuguese aid to Ukraine will reach more than âŹ220 million this year and will be repeated in 2025, according to the prime minister, who has reiterated Portugal’s commitment to reach
Ukraineâs war wounded applauded by government and MPs (except PCP communists)
The first group of Ukrainian war wounded who arrived in Portugal last week for rehabilitation treatment were roundly applauded today during their visit to parliament. Prime minister LuĂs Montenegro referred
Ukrainian war wounded to be received in parliament
25 soldiers receiving treatment in Portugal to meet Speaker Speaker of Portugalâs parliament JosĂ© Pedro Aguiar Branco will be receiving the 25 Ukrainian war wounded who arrived in Portugal last