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Brazil and the Middle East

March 14th, 2010 - one response

The ties between Brazil and the middle East have been growing increasingly stronger over the past year.
Last March 3d, Hillary went to Brazil with a preach on Teheran; Terence Neilan called the initiative “When Hillary Clinton meets with Brazil’s president today, it will be a case of the hawk meeting the dove on the subject of Iran”.

Last November Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, met with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Brasilia.  Lula then said Iran should not be sanctioned for its nuclear program.

And Clinton’s visit last week was a complete faillure; Brazil won’t bow down. After meeting in Brasilia with Foreign Minister Celso Amorim on Wednesday, Mrs. Clinton probably knows this better than anyone. Mr. Amorim said Wednesday that Brazil will not “bow down” to international pressure.

Hillary Clinton her visit was preceded by William Burns.  Burns is undersecretary of state for political affairs and is promoting sanctions to Iran.
Read his article on his Blog where he spoke of the status of Brazil as a clear “emerging power” and of the importance of the relationship between the US and Brazil.  The New York Times also wrote an insightful article on the matter.

But again, Brazil won’t bow down.
Last Friday, Brazilian president Lula da Silva left for an official visit to Israel, the Palestinian Territories and Jordan to discuss the Middle East peace process, Iran and trade cooperation.  Thhe focus is on high-tech sectors, including semiconductors, telecommunications, nanotechnology, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals.

While Brazil is taking the stage, China is facing challenges back home andChina is preparing for a showndown with the United States.  The Telegraph wrote today this excellent article: “The long-simmering clash between the world’s two great powers is coming to a head, with dangerousimplications for the international system“.

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