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Rubio Thanks Portugal for Its ‘Close Cooperation’ with the U.S.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed his sincere appreciation towards Portugal on Tuesday, in a phone call with his Portuguese counterpart Paulo Rangel. The two leaders discussed the strong and enduring partnership between the United States and Portugal, focusing specifically on the close cooperation in areas of defense and security.

Rubio, who has been serving as the Secretary of State since 2018, has been a strong advocate for strengthening ties with Portugal. In the phone call, he highlighted Portugal’s important role as a strategic ally for the United States in Europe.

“I want to thank Portugal for its close cooperation and partnership with the United States in matters of defense and security,” said Rubio. “Our relationship with Portugal is of great importance and we greatly value the friendship and support of the Portuguese government.”

Since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1791, the United States and Portugal have shared a long and fruitful history. This relationship has only grown stronger over the years, with both countries working together on various issues and initiatives.

In recent years, the United States and Portugal have cooperated closely on military exercises, joint training programs, and counterterrorism efforts. This close collaboration has not only strengthened the ties between the two nations but has also contributed to the overall security and stability of the region.

During the phone call, Rubio also expressed his gratitude towards Portugal for its contributions to NATO and its commitment to the alliance’s shared values and goals. Portugal has been a member of NATO since 1949 and has been an active participant in various NATO-led missions and operations. The United States greatly values Portugal’s dedication to ensuring global peace and security.

The close relationship between the United States and Portugal also extends to economic and cultural spheres. Trade and investment between the two nations have been flourishing, with the United States being one of Portugal’s top trading partners. In addition, the cultural ties between the two nations have strengthened through various exchange programs and initiatives.

The call between Rubio and Rangel served as a reminder of the strong and enduring partnership between the United States and Portugal. Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to further enhancing the cooperation between the two nations, with a shared vision for a brighter and more prosperous future.

The news of the phone call was also covered by the popular news outlet, Breitbart, showcasing the significance of the conversation. The post titled, “Rubio Thanks Portugal for Its ‘Close Cooperation’ with the U.S.”, highlighted the positive tone of the conversation and the shared appreciation between the two nations.

This phone call serves as another testament to the close and enduring friendship between the United States and Portugal. As the world continues to face various challenges, both nations stand united in their commitment to tackling them together. The United States looks forward to continuing its strong partnership with Portugal, a dependable ally and friend.

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