Paulo Rangel
Paulo Rangel is a prominent Portuguese politician and member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD). He has served as the Minister of State and Foreign Affairs of Portugal, where he plays a crucial role in shaping the country's foreign policy. Rangel is known for advocating the two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and emphasizes the importance of dialogue and peace in the Middle East. His recent statements reflect Portugal's commitment to supporting Israel's security while also recognizing the aspirations for a future Palestinian state.
Born on Dec 12, 1967 (58 years old)
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Spain:
Paulo Rangel confirmed that Portugal granted the U.S. authorization to use the Lajes base under specific conditions.
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Portugal:
Paulo Rangel is the Minister of Foreign Affairs discussing the use of the Base das Lajes.
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Portugal:
Paulo Rangel is mentioned in relation to the government's response to the agreement regarding the Lajes base and American planes for the war in Iran.
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Portugal:
Paulo Rangel stated that the Portuguese government authorized the conditional use of the Lajes base after the attack on Iran.
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Portugal:
Paulo Rangel, ministro dos Negócios Estrangeiros, garante que os EUA podem usar a base das Lages, na Ilha Terceira, nos Açores, sem avisar Portugal.
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Portugal:
Paulo Rangel is the Minister of State and Foreign Affairs.
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Portugal:
Paulo Rangel advanced the position of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding Trump's Peace Council.
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Portugal:
Paulo Rangel is also mentioned as being ahead of Joaquim Miranda Sarmento in the government hierarchy.
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Portugal:
Paulo Rangel, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, admitted that the United States could use the Lajes Base for military operations against Iran without notifying Portugal.
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Andorra:
Imma Tor also met with her Portuguese counterpart, Paulo Rangel.
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