Joao Gomes Cravinho discusses Portugal’s position on Gaza and Ukraine, as well as the EU’s need for a security strategy independent of the United States.
Once a maritime power in the 15th century, Portugal sparked the Age of Discovery and established a global empire.
But as the winds of change blew across the world in the 19th century, Portugal entered an era marked by decolonization and a move towards democratic principles in international relations.
How does this history shape Portuguese diplomacy in the context of contemporary global conflicts such as those in Gaza and Ukraine?
Foreign Minister Joao Gomes Cravinho discusses Portugal’s strategies and reflects on its transformation journey during his interview with Tel Aviv Tribune.