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FCO issues 'terrorist' travel advice for Brits visiting Portugal

fcoThe UK's Foreign & Commonwealth Office has issued an alert for those travelling to Portugal whom, it claims, should be on the look-out for terrorists.
 
British citizens travelling to Portugal are advised to remain "particularly vigilant" for a possible terrorist threat but no hint is given as to what, particularly, to look out for.
 
This  warning has been posted on the official FCO website and states that terrorist attacks on Portuguese territory "can not be ruled out" and that 'indiscriminate' attacks can occur in places frequented by tourists.”
 
This comes at a time when the UK government and Nato countries are irritated that Portugal has failed to condemn the Salisbury poison attack, which is being blamed on Russia. Most Nato allies have expelled Russian diplomats, with Portugal remaining an exception, preferring a more consiliatory approach to foreign relations.
 
The Foreign Office website states, “There is a greater threat of terrorist attacks around the world against the interests of the UK and British citizens by groups or individuals motivated by the conflict in Iraq and Syria," and people should remain "particularly vigilant" during the Easter season.
 
"Terrorists can attack religious sites, including churches," it continues, with rare insight.
 
The information on Portugal was updated on Thursday after the Annual Internal Security Report was made public. Information for travel advice updates normally is gathered by British embassies and “in some cases,” gathered by the intelligence services.
 
The purpose of Foreign and Commonwealth Office travel advice is to provide information and advice to help British nationals make their own informed decisions about foreign travel - "terrorist attacks on Portuguese territory can not be ruled out" is rather on the mild side and bumper Easter crowds are expected to fill the Algarve's hotels.
 
Portugal’s Foreign Minister knows that the decision not to expel Russian diplomats was not welcomed domestically or within Europe, but says that between being on the side of those who have already taken very strong positions or to "use more lucidity and start with less harsh measures," he chose the second route.

Unlike most NATO allies, instead of declaring the Russian diplomats persona non grata, the Portuguese Government chose to schedule a chat with the  Russian ambassador to Portugal.
 
Foerign Minister, Augusto Santos Silva, said that the Portuguese decision was "prudent" and cautious, but did not deny the possibility of Portugal taking on tougher positions.
 
As for the terrorist warning for possibly Europe's safest country, one reader points out in the Comments section below, "To be fair, they've issued the same warning for Spain and France as part of the general easter warnings."
 
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0 #12 Inez Deborah Emilia 2018-10-10 07:21
Quoting Jeff Brown:
Portugal is hardly likely to rock the boat with the Russian KGB (as was) holding its nuts. All the documents the Russians snaffled away in 1974 from the Portuguese Secret Police archives. What a bombshell if just some of this Wiki leaks out ! All the state sanctioned murders and thuggery over the decades. Why else would a Portuguese agent be passing NATO secrets to the Russians if not for a trade off?

My answer it could the Portuguese agent was actually captured by the Russians and had kept the items as a personal modesty manouver or he was a Portuguese pacifists and yet another sign of connivance with Russia in spite of mass genocide against the population for modesty alleged and also for being of national groups, is the tolerance of the Russian sympathizer Portugeuse Gonçalves de Clavijo Mongol descendant terrorists who torture and mur/der babies, children and women
-1 #11 Jeff Brown 2018-04-03 17:19
Portugal is hardly likely to rock the boat with the Russian KGB (as was) holding its nuts. All the documents the Russians snaffled away in 1974 from the Portuguese Secret Police archives. What a bombshell if just some of this Wiki leaks out ! All the state sanctioned murders and thuggery over the decades. Why else would a Portuguese agent be passing NATO secrets to the Russians if not for a trade off?
0 #10 Two.Sugars.in.my.tea 2018-04-01 11:10
Politics... Pt doesn't expel some russkis so the UK ups the ante - absolutely pathetic. I thought the idea was to flag up credible threats to UK visitors, not to play diplomatic games .... :o :o :o
+1 #9 dw 2018-03-31 23:57
“There is a greater threat of terrorist attacks around the world against the interests of the UK and British citizens by groups or individuals motivated by the conflict in Iraq and Syria," is as good as an admission by the UK Govt of its role in creating the terrorists it then warns us about.
+13 #8 liveaboard 2018-03-31 11:48
The whole thing is based on an automatic spelling correction error.

It should have read "beware of tourists"
-3 #7 Denby 2018-03-31 10:01
Portugal's Foreign Minister is quite right to be cautious in making a decision on expelling Russian diplomats until they have all of the facts. The British government have not as yet explained how this nerve agent came to in Salisbury.
There are so many unanswered questions,
(1) why was there no security cameras on this person's home as this is quite standard on a lot of homes, he was after all a British spy.
(2) why have the police been unable to detect the perpetrators by using cctv cameras in the local area,. If there was a terrorist attack in any town the police would be able to identify these people almost immediately.
(3) Did the British authorities have an antidote for this nerve agent, as most people do not survive the attack and thankfully the young woman is now conscious.

Mrs May's government will need to come up with answers very quickly as the international community will start to run out of patience and she could end up with egg on her face.
-1 #6 Darcy 2018-03-31 00:53
Don't know what all the fuss is about, as it was reported recently that a lot British people are not holidaying in Portugal this year, choosing to remain at home for financial reasons or because of uncertainties around Brixit.
+2 #5 TT 2018-03-30 22:17
Perhaps Portugal has matched FCO's 'rare insight' by seeing this false-flag attack for what it really is.
+2 #4 Mr John 2018-03-30 21:49
I just hope nothing happens, please don't hurt innocent people just for a ''i told you so'' we need to live in peace not fear, and no mention of the English thugs in Albufeira.
+6 #3 Laurinda 2018-03-30 19:54
What a load of crock. Is this UK's way of telling Portugal - follow OUR INSTRUCTIONS? Glad to see that this time Portugal told them to F.O. ...

People are seeing through the BS big time ... and slowly are waking-up to NATO's war mongering efforts.

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