President Jair Bolsonaro concluded his travel to the United Arab Emirates and, before leaving for Qatar, did an interview with local news agency WAM. He said he was extremely pleased with the way he was welcomed and said Brazil can be considered as an Arab country due to its huge number of people of Arab descent.
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During president Jair Bolsonaro’s trip to the Arab country, eight agreements and memorandums of understanding got signed, including one providing for high-level initiatives in multiple fields.
The Brazilian president arrived in Abu Dhabi, UAE this Saturday, hoping to attract more investment from the region into Brazil.
President Jair Bolsonaro’s visit to the Arab country will mark a step forward, according to the head of Brazil’s diplomatic representation in Abu Dhabi, Fernando Igreja.
The congressman participated in a lunch last Tuesday (15) at the residence of Kuwait’s ambassador to Brasília, Nasser Riden Almotairi.
Brazil’s president is slated to travel to the UAE, Qatar and Saudi Arabia from October 25 to 31. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the trip is intended to publicize investment opportunities in Brazil and foster exports.
A foreign minister during the Dilma Rousseff administration, the diplomat will arrive in Egypt this week. While visiting the Arab Chamber this Tuesday, he said he intends to prioritize trade.
Ernesto Araújo had meetings with the secretary-general of the Arab League and with Kuwaiti, Saudi Arabian and Lebanese ministers.
A special session was held this Thursday in Brasília. Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce International Relations vice president Osmar Chohfi was in attendance.
Brazil’s president made a speech at the General Assembly of the UN in New York this Tuesday (24) and, while addressing the partnerships that his government has developed, he mentioned his visit to Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar.
Brazil’s minister of Agriculture talked to the League secretary-general about continuing and reinforcing Brazil’s relations to the Arab countries.
The officials discussed preparations for president Jair Bolsonaro’s upcoming trip to the United Arab Emirates.
Ambassador and Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce International Relations vice president Osmar Chohfi sat in as a guest in a panel on the Middle East and North Africa during an event at the University of São Paulo on Thursday.
In an exclusive interview with ANBA, vice president Hamilton Mourão said he believes the country should go on being a broker of peace in Palestine. He recognizes the strong trade relations with Arab countries, especially in food products, and would like to see more Brazilian defense industry products in the region.

