The Brazilian embassies to Cairo and Muscat celebrated the bicentennial of Brazilian independence this Wednesday (7). Celebrations ranged from food to music.
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On a visit to Bahrain, the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs secretary for the Middle East, Europe, and Africa held a round of political talks and signed a defense agreement.
The visit occurred this Friday (2) morning. The parliamentarian invited President Osmar Chohfi to a meeting in Egypt during Cop 27 in November.
The project to create the group had already been approved by the Senate in July. The initiative aims to foster international cooperation between parliamentarians from both countries.
Ibrahim Alzeben, Ambassador of Palestine to Brazil, received this Tuesday (23) the Order of Merit Grand Cross from the Brazilian Military Public Prosecutor’s Office.
Several countries, including Arabs, have been expressing interest in joining BRICS. At the last summit, members agreed to open conversations on expansion.
The Rio Branco Institute is giving a preparatory course to professionals who will work on behalf of Brazilian agribusiness in embassies and missions in Colombia, Egypt, Morocco, the European Union, and Angola. They are expected to take up posts in 2023, most replacing expiring terms.
On this occasion, the Embassy of Lebanon to Brasilia launched the Humanitarian Aid Fund for the People of Lebanon, a project by the United for Lebanon group, which was officially established as a non-governmental entity.
The Council works as a bridge between the Brazilian Embassy in Cairo and the Brazilian community in the Arab country.
The Brazilian Parliament Congress held a special session last week to mark the 74th anniversary of the Nakba.
The celebration took place at a dinner at the Renaissance hotel, after the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries, and was attended by the Brazilian and Arab community, authorities, and businesspeople.
Brazil’s president Jair Bolsonaro participated with a recorded speech in the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab countries on Monday (4). He said he expects the visit of authorities from Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and the UAE in Brasília and that relations with the Arabs have strengthened in the current global landscape.
The director-general of the Lebanese Ministry of Agriculture, Louis Lahoud, is on an official trip to São Paulo and visited the Arab Brazilian Chamber headquarters alongside the consul general of Lebanon to São Paulo, Rudy El Azzi. The Arab country could increase fertilizer exports to Brazil.
Starting Tuesday (21), Brasília will host a series of meetings between Latin American countries and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. The Brazilian government will present the main results of projects for the country to join the OECD.

