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O President Jair Bolsonaro arrives in Itamaraty with First Lady Michelle Bolsonaro for a badtail
President Jair Bolsonaro received in the night of Tuesday, January 1, the authorities and their guests for a badtail at the Itamaraty Palace, headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Last official event on the agenda of the inauguration of the Presidency of the Republic
Bolsonaro arrived at the scene around 7 pm with First Lady Michelle Bolsonaro, heads of state and presidents of other nations.
Upon arriving at the palace for the reception, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, brother, is a great day for Brazil. "We feel that we are among the brothers and the family," he said.
He also stated that Bolsonaro represented the people and that he had invited him to visit Israel, which should occur, he said, in the coming months.
Last Sunday, in Rio de Janeiro, Netanyahu said that Bolsonaro had confirmed to him the transfer of the Brazilian Embbady from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. "Bolsonaro said it was a question of" when, not if, "he was going to transfer the embbady to Jerusalem," he said.
Bolsonaro on arrival at Itamaraty, next to the first The President of Chile, Sebastián Piñera , who also participated in the badtail party, told reporters that he intended to strengthen relations with Brazil. He talked about free trade agreement and energy. He said, although Bolsonaro travels to Chile, but has revealed no date.
"He is going to Chile and it is important that this happen, because with Brazil, we have big plans and we want to do it quickly," Piñera said.
The President of Portugal will meet Bolsonaro Wednesday (2) "title =" The President of Portugal will meet Bolsonaro Wednesday (2) "
The President of Portugal, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, also took part in the solemn ceremonies on Tuesday and at the reception at Itamaraty, during an interview with the press, and said that he would have an interview with Bolsonaro on Wednesday (2).
"For Portugal, everything important for Brazil is important for us," he said. "It's a very important day for Brazil, so important for Portugal, which has a huge Brazilian community," he said. ]
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