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President Jair Bolsonaro briefed US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on his intention to revoke Brazil's accession to the global deal on migration, officials at the Plbadto Palace said.
Pompeo is in Brazil, where he accompanied the possession of Bolsonaro on Tuesday (1). This Wednesday, he met the new Brazilian Chancellor, Ernesto Araújo, and Bolsonaro himself.
Signed in December 2018 by some 160 countries, the pact aims to strengthen international cooperation for "safe, orderly and regular migration". The pact was signed in Morocco. Brazil has also signed the document.
On this occasion, the future Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ernesto Araújo, announced by Twitter that the Bolsonaro government would dissociate itself from the pact.
The information was reinforced by Bolsonaro during the meeting with Pompeo, according to the Plateau view. The United States is among the countries that have not signed the pact.
"The President (Bolsonaro) also spoke about the Brazilian economic agenda and announced his intention to revoke Brazil's accession to the Global Compact on Migration, reaffirming the importance of the United States. United for the international insertion of Brazil and its intention to work that relations between the two countries could become even more beneficial for both parties, "said the Plbadto.
According to the Plbadto, Bolsonaro has also reinforced the "concern" with the situation in Venezuela. The president criticizes the direction of Nicolás Maduro, as well as the American colleague Donald Trump,
Plbadto also announced that Pompeo had asked Bolsonaro to cooperate "actively" to solve the crisis in Venezuela.
Pompeo "expressed the Trump Government's interest in deepening cooperation with Brazil in areas such as trade, education, security and defense".
Bolsonaro had four meetings with foreign leaders on Wednesday at Plbadto Palace. After the meetings, the government issued a series of notes summarizing the hearings.
The note on the meeting with the President of Portugal, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, indicated that the two men had discussed cooperation in the military field, strengthening the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries (CPLP) and the Portuguese communities of Brazil and Brazil. in Portugal.
Sousa defended the conclusion of a trade agreement between Mercosur and the European Union. On the subject, the Plbadto indicated that the Bolsonaro administration would give "value" to the South American bloc.
"Bolsonaro claimed that, contrary to what has been reported, Brazil will give the value that merits Mercosur, which means the elimination of ideological problems and the resumption of commercial vocation of the economic bloc", indicates the extract of the note.
On the hearing with Chinese parliament vice president, Ji Bingxuan, Bolsonaro "reiterated his intention to develop bilateral relations with China, regardless of the changing political context of Brazil and the global economic scenario". Led by a communist party, China is Brazil's main trading partner.
According to the Plbadto, during his meeting with the Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, Bolsonaro accepted the invitation to visit the European country, a trip still undefined. The Brazilian president spoke of "the intention" to sign a bilateral extradition treaty with Hungary.
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