The Brazilian Foreign Minister visited the North African nation to discuss political affairs and the strengthening of trade relations.
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The Brazilian Foreign Minister visited the North African nation to discuss political affairs and the strengthening of trade relations.
The United Nations are at the disposal of the Libyan transitional government, according to an advisor to the organization sent to the Arab country.
Foreign ministry is expanding its travelling consular missions, offering services outside the diplomatic offices. The missions already take place in Palestine and now should occur in the Emirates too.
Palestinian ambassador to Brazil Ibrahim Al Zeben requested the country’s aid for the recognition of the Palestinian state at the UN. Palestine will file a request with the organization in September.
Salem Ezubedi made the announcement this Friday. He added that he is at the National Transitional Council’s disposal and that he will remain at his post until someone else is appointed.
Anuar Nahes should leave his post as Brazilian ambassador to Doha to take on the same post in Baghdad. ‘Brazil must learn how to represent itself in a structurally changed country,’ he said to ANBA.
The country has been invited to take part in a meeting, due September 1st, in which the Libyan political situation will be discussed, says the president of France, Nicolas Sarkozy.
This information was disclosed by Itamaraty spokesperson Tovar Nunes. The ambassador of Brazil to Egypt is in charge.
The Arab League states that rebel leaders are representatives of the Libyan people. Governments of several countries in the region have sent messages of support to the National Transitional Council.
Brazilian embassy in Lebanon produces radio show in Arabic to broadcast news, interviews and Brazilian music to local audiences.
The director general of the UN, Jacques Diouf, said that immediate activity is necessary by the international community to avoid the worsening of the crisis in the northeast of the continent.
The organization wants to raise funds among Brazilians to provide humanitarian aid to 1.1 million people in a ‘dire situation.’
A communiqué issued after the meeting between the Syrian government and envoys from India, Brazil and South Africa shows that the Syrian president accepts that errors were made by security forces.

