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Brazil–Russia relations have seen significant improvement in recent years, characterized by increased commercial trades and cooperation in military and technology segments. The two countries maintain important partnerships in areas such as space , military technologies , and telecommunications .
Paraguay–Brazil relations have improved greatly after Brazilian President Lula's decision in 2009 to triple its payments to Paraguay for energy from a massive hydro-electric dam on their border, ending a long-running dispute. Under the accord, Brazil will pay Paraguay $360m a year for energy from the jointly-operated Itaipu plant.
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Brics, originally a diplomatic forum comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, sees itself as a counterweight to the Western-dominated G7. It has garnered increased international ...
The Texas border has been chaos since President Joe Biden took office. His policies unleashed unprecedented waves of migration into the U.S., and the surge isn’t slowing down. In one single day ...
A full-scale diplomatic meeting was held in Yekaterinburg, Russia, on 16 June 2009. [32] The BRIC group's first formal summit, also held in Yekaterinburg, commenced on 16 June 2009, [33] with Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Dmitry Medvedev, Manmohan Singh, and Hu Jintao, the respective leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, and China, all attending. [34]
President Joe Biden walks with U.S. Border Patrol agents along a stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border in El Paso on Jan. 8, 2023. The president and former President Donald Trump will both be visiting ...
President Jair Bolsonaro declined to condemn the invasion, while departing from his government's official stance to say that Brazil would remain neutral. [264] Brazil supported a UNSC resolution condemning the invasion on 25 February. [265] Vice-president Hamilton Mourão suggested use of force against Russia in the context of military crisis ...