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Portugal backs two-state solution, sees ceasefire as key to hostage release

Summary by EURACTIV
Paulo Rangel implicitly acknowledged that there may still be Portuguese or dual nationality hostages in the hands of Hamas.

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Minister also reaffirmed [Portugal's] “determination to combat anti-Semitism, regardless of where it happens in the entire world” The content Two-State Solution defended by Paulo Rangel appears first in Jornal i.

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The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Paulo Rangel, is in Israel for an official visit that includes other Middle Eastern countries, namely the West Bank and Lebanon. After a meeting with his Israeli counterpart, Paulo Rangel reiterated Portugal's support for the two-state solution and argued that Tel Aviv must do everything to move towards the second phase of the ceasefire in Gaza.

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Paulo Rangel heads to the West Bank this Tuesday, where he will be received by the Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority, Mohammad Mustafá, also Minister of Foreign Affairs

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In Jerusalem, the Foreign Minister stressed that the ceasefire agreement is “a beacon of hope” and the path to “building a solution” to the conflict in the Middle East.

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Publico broke the news in Portugal on Monday, February 10, 2025.
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