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The Youth President said today that envy for UK cadres today were considered as secular research questions for UK youth “who studied secular cadres today for future cadres are the Portugal of the Lu-British alliance”.
This position was changed by Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa in a speech he gave in English, at the end of a visit to Imperial College, London, after the speech by the UK Minister of Education, Nadhim Zahawi, Nadhim Zahawi and the Dean of this educational establishment. Superior, Francisco Veloso.
To the British Minister, the President of the Republic thanked him for having participated in the session “on a Saturday” and expressed his content for knowing that the member of Boris Johnson’s Directorate is a fan of Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes’ Manchester United.
We sent our best friends to the Christians who part of them will help a lot. the head of state, in the same message addressed to the UK Minister of Education.
Imperial College of London specializes in engineering, natural lists, medicine and world economics, at the world’s best universities for scientific research.
It currently has 55 students and more than 10 Portuguese teachers, but for the majority of students and almost 1200 Portuguese, of which 600 are currently in Portugal.
Among the former students are the former Minister of Science, Technology and Higher Education of Portugal Manuel Heitor, who completed a PhD in Mechanical Engineering in London.
At the university, the dean of the Imperial College Business School, Francisco Veloso, stands out, recruited in 2017 from the Católica Lisbon School of Business and Economics and a specialist in Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
Earlier, in this session, the UK Minister of Education had spoken about the long and historic Portuguese-British alliance and about the Tagilde Treaty between Portugal and England, which will be 650 years old in 2022.
The President of the Republic then commented that, in fact, “there is a deep reason that explains this long alliance” between the two countries.
“The alliance [luso-britânica] it was very important for the independence of Portugal in the 14th century, then again in the 17th century. But our alliance is not the past and has a passport to the future”, before pointing to the young researchers present.
“Here is the future of our alliance. They are going to build the future of our alliance”, insisted the head of state, referring to the international future, to the current conjuncture afterwards.
“This alliance between Portugal and the United Kingdom is very important at the moment, especially in this very difficult moment in our history when it is so important to trust someone and in which it is so important to make sure that we trust in us. This is it”, highlighted Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, saying that he was speaking from the “political, strategic, military, economic and financial” points of view.
In his brief speech, the President of the Republic also praised “the strong British community” residing in Portugal.
Then, he addressed the Portuguese students and researchers again: “Dear fellow countrymen, you are really good, not only because you are Portuguese – of course that matters – but also because you live in a great power. The United Kingdom is a great power But we are also a global power, albeit in a different way,” he added.