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Brazil and the European Union established diplomatic relations in 1960. [1] The European Union and Brazil have close historical, cultural, economic and political ties. [ 1 ] At the 1st EU-Brazil summit , in 2007, Brazil entered in a strategic partnership with the European Union, strengthening their ties. [ 2 ]
The new foreign policy focused on a reapprochement with major governments especially the United States and Colombia in the Americas; Israel, Japan and South Korea in Asia; United Kingdom, Italy and Greece in Europe. The Brazil–Portugal relations were also strengthened, and despite disagreements over the crisis in Venezuela, Brazil remained ...
The summit aimed to establish closer relations between the European Union and Brazil. Portugal formally invited its former colony, Brazil, to be a strategic partner of the EU, along with India, Russia and China, meaning that all the BRIC countries now had special partnership status.
Timeline of bilateral relations; 1825: France is the first European country to recognize the independence of Brazil. [6] 1959: Inauguration of the House of Brazil (Casa do Brasil) at the University of Paris. [6] 2003: France invites Brazil to participate at the G8 Summit in Evian. [6] 2004
This would help Interpol strengthen global cooperation to combat transnational crime, said Urquiza, currently Brazil's Federal Police Director for International Cooperation. In its 100 years ...
Pages in category "Brazil–European Union relations" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Wednesday he wants to resume the "good and fruitful" relations his country used to have with Africa when he was in office for the first time ...
Jair Bolsonaro's repeated bashing of China on the campaign trail last year left diplomats on both sides worried he might take a wrecking ball to one of the world's biggest trading partnerships.