The president of Brazil has talked with at least four Arab leaders about the Israel-Hamas conflict in an attempt to help prevent the loss of more lives. His last contact was with emir Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani this Wednesday (25).
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The Arab-Brazilian Chamber and FAMBRAS Halal held a farewell dinner party in honor of the Egyptian ambassador to Brazil, Wael Aboulmagd, in the capital of São Paulo.
Bader Abbas Alhelaibi was received by São Paulo governor Tarcísio de Freitas and spoke about his objective of strengthening economic cooperation with the state.
Brazil, which currently holds the rotating presidency of the United Nations Security Council, presented a resolution based on the opinions of other members calling for humanitarian pauses in attacks between Israel and Hamas to allow aid to enter the Gaza Strip. A United States veto prevented the approval of the resolution.
Profits from the ‘Arab Emirates COP28 Run’ will go to the translation of the Brazilian Constitutional Charter into three languages of Indigenous peoples living in the Latin American country.
A Brazil Africa Institute program is set to get funding from the UAE’s International Cooperation Ministry for training youth to work in healthcare and agriculture.
The Brazilian president issued a statement on Wednesday (11) asking for international humanitarian intervention for children that are in the region of the conflict in Israel and the Gaza Strip.
The country will have a seat for its sixth term, from 2024 to 2026, in the United Nations Council responsible for promoting and protecting human rights worldwide.
The Brazilian government chaired a United Nations Security Council meeting this Sunday (8) on the attacks in Israel and Gaza. The country reaffirmed its commitment to a two-state solution in the region, with an economically viable Palestinian State in peace and security with Israel.
Bader Alhelaibi had appointments in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais and met with governor Romeu Zema and secretary of Agriculture Thales Fernandes.
The Brazilian and Emirati Foreign ministers and the UAE’s minister of State for International Cooperation met this Tuesday (3) in Brasília.
Taking over the presidency for a one-month term, the country will advocate for the importance of bilateral institutions to mediate conflicts.
Paulo Rebello is a political analyst and Political Science Ph.D. student at the University of Salamanca, Spain. His research focuses on Brazil’s relations with the Middle East, especially the Gulf countries.
Mauro Vieira discussed Brazil’s bilateral relations with Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Egypt in meetings with their foreign ministers in New York on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.

