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tuguese colonialism and we have tried all we could to gain over for our side other Latino?American countries support. "But there is no doubt that Portugal's position which is against the course of history, has deteriorated year after year at the United Nations.Last General Assembly, in spite of all our efforts, Brazil's was and isolated voice among Latino?American countries in the votation of Afro-Asian sponsored resolution blaming Portugal. "It seems that the efforts of Mr.Franco Nougueira to obtain more compromise from us for the defense of Portugal at the Uuited Nations found now firm Resistance from the Brazilirv Pore» yi Minister, Mr,Magalhães Pinto.The Portuguese must understand that for their own benefit Brazil owes to maintain safe and sound iirf prestige of champion of anti-colonialism cause, so that we may have authority to help the sister country in it3 vicissitudes at xhs United Nations.The old pretension to pass over to cur shoulder a part of the colonial burden through the creation of "LUCO--B?.- 3TLTJ8F COMMUNITY" only could have as a, result complete Brazilian ;". .•";,.;''.Tr0Y at the UNO in order to give to Portugal one more friend in h-?r difficult position. "It is justifiable that Portugal request from us ail to prove of our friendship, which, in truth, we have been so prodigal in offering, but ifehe would be asking for convictions in orre~ té help her to carry on our shoulders, the cross of colonial"! r.tf in which she found no way of relief. FROM THE NEWSPAPER CORREIO DA MANHA, -OCTOBER,13:- "We cannot cooperate in the maintainance cf colonialism whether formally declared or not, cr/en if it embelished :u, yooJ terminology, which in truth, could only be considered -; .\ aot of meangngless coutersy at the UNO. "If the former Government, and especia]ly what the Minister for Foreign Affairs who has assumed what can be called a. secret diplomacy, some compromises in connection with external Policy ef Portugal and in which the present Government could not accept it end in fact did not accept. And this was communicated to Mí.Nou^u^í.ía himself.... And among these compromises that of sending troops tc ANGOLA if need be and in case Lisbon may request. "This would mean direct participation of Brazil in colonial war, which contradicts our position regarding our historical orientation which constitutes, since independence, a inviolable pa- trimony.lt is in complete disagreement with the best trad: tior.3 of our armed forces, our people and,in one word our dignity, / 7
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Full text | tuguese colonialism and we have tried all we could to gain over for our side other Latino?American countries support. "But there is no doubt that Portugal's position which is against the course of history, has deteriorated year after year at the United Nations.Last General Assembly, in spite of all our efforts, Brazil's was and isolated voice among Latino?American countries in the votation of Afro-Asian sponsored resolution blaming Portugal. "It seems that the efforts of Mr.Franco Nougueira to obtain more compromise from us for the defense of Portugal at the Uuited Nations found now firm Resistance from the Brazilirv Pore» yi Minister, Mr,Magalhães Pinto.The Portuguese must understand that for their own benefit Brazil owes to maintain safe and sound iirf prestige of champion of anti-colonialism cause, so that we may have authority to help the sister country in it3 vicissitudes at xhs United Nations.The old pretension to pass over to cur shoulder a part of the colonial burden through the creation of "LUCO--B?.- 3TLTJ8F COMMUNITY" only could have as a, result complete Brazilian ;". .•";,.;''.Tr0Y at the UNO in order to give to Portugal one more friend in h-?r difficult position. "It is justifiable that Portugal request from us ail to prove of our friendship, which, in truth, we have been so prodigal in offering, but ifehe would be asking for convictions in orre~ té help her to carry on our shoulders, the cross of colonial"! r.tf in which she found no way of relief. FROM THE NEWSPAPER CORREIO DA MANHA, -OCTOBER,13:- "We cannot cooperate in the maintainance cf colonialism whether formally declared or not, cr/en if it embelished :u, yooJ terminology, which in truth, could only be considered -; .\ aot of meangngless coutersy at the UNO. "If the former Government, and especia]ly what the Minister for Foreign Affairs who has assumed what can be called a. secret diplomacy, some compromises in connection with external Policy ef Portugal and in which the present Government could not accept it end in fact did not accept. And this was communicated to Mí.Nou^u^í.ía himself.... And among these compromises that of sending troops tc ANGOLA if need be and in case Lisbon may request. "This would mean direct participation of Brazil in colonial war, which contradicts our position regarding our historical orientation which constitutes, since independence, a inviolable pa- trimony.lt is in complete disagreement with the best trad: tior.3 of our armed forces, our people and,in one word our dignity, / 7 |
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