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Gouveia e Melo wants Portugal not to be “so naive and willful to place troops in Ukraine”

By AndreaPosted on25.02.2026
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Former Chief of Staff of the Navy, Henrique Gouveia e Melo defended this same idea when he ran for President of the Republic. Now, reinforce it on CNN Portugal as four years of war mark.

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  • Brazil earns around R$78 million with qualification for the round of 16
  • Revenue postpones CNPJ rule for individuals in invoices to 2027
  • World Cup: Ancelotti sees Brazil’s deserved victory against Japan – 06/29/2026 – Sport
  • Outside the campaign, Marinho maintains the government’s dialogue with transporters in RS – 06/29/2026 – Panel
  • After confrontation with Michelle, Flávio Bolsonaro goes live defending women’s agenda
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