"The frigate D. Francisco de Almeida, during a surveillance and control mission of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), accompanied the passage of the Russian refueling ship 'AOL Yelnya' from Saturday, December 30th, in the south of the Algarve, to the early evening on Sunday, December 31st, outside the ZEE, in the North of Portugal", reads a statement from the Navy sent to Lusa.
Also according to the note, "the importance of this mission emphasizes the Navy's commitment to defending its territory and national interests, as well as that of the Atlantic Alliance".
The Portuguese Navy has been accompanying several Russian ships since the beginning of the year, as they passed off the national coast. These missions have become more frequent since the start of the war in Ukraine on February 24, 2022.
Just last week, the Portuguese Republic Ship Figueira da Foz accompanied a Russian scientific research vessel ‘Akademik Keldysh’.
Good to know that Portugal still has the funds for these useless operations. I guess if a country has a Navy this rubbish cannot be avoided.
By Tom from Lisbon on 01 Jan 2024, 15:37
I wonder if Tom would still consider this a useless operation if Russia attacked Portugal in the same way it is bombing Ukraine,
By David from UK on 02 Jan 2024, 18:12
@Tom - Why useless? Would you prefer there was no navy to protect Portugal's territorial waters from foreign powers that are potential enemies?
By Alex from Algarve on 02 Jan 2024, 19:14