Portugal ready to send emergency aid to Venezuela
The government says it's monitoring closely and has put a 50-strong civil protection team on standby, within the EU mechanism.
The crisis in Venezuela is back on Portugal’s agenda. Prime Minister Luís Montenegro said the government is following the situation “closely” and that Portugal is “ready to send emergency and humanitarian aid.”
Specifically, Portugal has made available a 50-member civil protection team, already accepted by Venezuelan authorities. The aid will be channelled in coordination with the European Union, through the European Civil Protection Mechanism.
Why it matters here
There’s a very human reason for Portugal to pay attention: roughly 7.9 million Venezuelans live abroad, and the Portuguese and Portuguese-descended community in Venezuela is large and long-established. Montenegro said the embassy in Caracas and the consular network are mobilised to support anyone who needs it.
For now, it’s the gesture and the logistics standing ready. The rest depends on how a still deeply unstable situation unfolds.
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