The Portuguese Prime Minister today expressed to his Spanish counterpart Portugal’s solidarity, following the accident with two trains in Córdoba.
The Prime Minister today expressed to his Spanish counterpart Portugal’s solidarity, following the railway accident that caused at least 39 deaths, and provided support “for whatever is necessary”.
On the social network X, Luís Montenegro wrote that he sent it to Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez “all Portugal’s solidarity with the Kingdom of Spain, with the family and friends of the victims of the serious railway accident in Córdoba”.
“In addition to feeling the pain of our Spanish neighbors and friends, we offer our support for whatever is necessary”, said the head of the Portuguese Government.
The accident occurred in the municipality of Adamuz and involved two high-speed trains, one from the private company Iryo (which was headed to Madrid), and the other from the public company Renfe (which was heading in the opposite direction, towards Huelva, close to the border with Portugal, with the Algarve).
