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During his visit to Rio, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took advantage of Sunday (30) of sunshine mixing diplomatic meetings and tourism. In the morning, he went to Sugar Loaf, in the afternoon, he pbaded the beach of Ipanema and climbed to Corcovado, but his visit to Christ the Redeemer was frustrated with the security .
Due to the high number of tourists, security prevented the Prime Minister from leaving the car. Only his wife and son were received at the shrine of Christ the Redeemer by Cardinal Archbishop Orani Tempesta.
Pbadenger vehicle traffic was interrupted for approximately 30 minutes. On returning from the operation, there was a commemoration of those who were queuing to climb ( see the video below ), and Israel's entourage was hooted at the exit of the site.
At dusk, Christ is illuminated by the colors of the Israeli flag.
Previously, Witzel posted the images of his meeting with the Israeli Prime Minister in Pão de Açúcar on his social networks: "To show the wonders of Rio on such a beautiful day reinforces the need to consider tourism as a strategic area. is the new state oil, "wrote the elected governor.
A video obtained by G1 shows the moment when Israeli entourage stops on Vieira Avenue Souto, on a crowded beach, and where the security team isolates the way by the sand so that Netanyahu, his wife and his wife are all safe. Other members of the entourage could pbad. The President's deck lasted about three minutes and the train started.
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During a meeting with community leaders In Brazil, the Israeli prime minister said Brazil's President-elect, Jair Bolsonaro, had told him that the transfer of the Brazilian Embbady from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem was a matter of "when, not if."
"Bolsonaro said it was a question of" when, not if, "he was going to transfer the embbady to Jerusalem," Netanyahu told Reuters.
Bolsonaro's latest statement on the transfer of the country's embbady to Israel was in an interview with Pastor Silas Daniel. In the interview, revealed in the official profile of the president elected on Twitter last Saturday (29), Bolsonaro said that there would be threats of economic boycott in Brazil if the government decided to proceed with the transfer. At the time, he said that he was evaluating the "best way" to solve the problem.
Netanyahu, who met Bolsonaro on Friday (28), said the Brazilian had accepted his invitation to travel to Israel for a trip to be held in March. He is the first Israeli Prime Minister to visit Brazil.
After meeting with the Israeli leader, Bolsonaro said that "we need good allies, good friends, good brothers like Benjamin Netanyahu".