During meetings on the sidelines of the Security Council discussions, Mauro Vieira held talks with the foreign minister of Algeria and the Palestinian envoy.
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Mauro Vieira has visited Middle East countries this week and ended his tour through the region with a meeting in Saudi Arabia with Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan.
Mauro Vieira is visiting Arab countries in the Middle East. In meetings with the prime minister and the minister of foreign affairs and emigrants, he also discussed the Gaza conflict.
Starting Friday (15), Minister Mauro Vieira embarks on a trip to the Middle East that will include Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon, and Saudi Arabia. Bilateral relations and the conflict in Gaza will be on the agenda.
Ambassadors from the Gulf Cooperation Council states held a fast-breaking dinner of Ramadan in Brasília, featuring Brazil’s Foreign Affairs Minister Mauro Vieira.
This was one of the topics of the foreign ministers’ meeting in Rio de Janeiro that also discussed the situation in Gaza, energy transition, and the fight against hunger.
A dinner in Brasília was held in honor of the president. At the event, he called for peace.
Brazilian and Arab authorities will participate in the Global Halal Brazil Business Forum, a major event on the halal market to occur in São Paulo on Monday (23) and Tuesday (24).
The Brazilian and Emirati Foreign ministers and the UAE’s minister of State for International Cooperation met this Tuesday (3) in Brasília.
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.
Discover the story and some of the views of Rio-born Maria Laura da Rocha, the first female secretary-general for Foreign Affairs of Brazil, the second most important position after the minister himself.
The Brazilian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mauro Vieira, met with authorities in Ethiopia, including the president of the African Union Commission. He is paving the way for President Lula’s upcoming trip to the continent.
In a speech, the new Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil, Mauro Vieira, highlighted the work needed for the country to regain its leading role in the international community and spoke about the resumption of relations with Latin America, the Caribbean, and Africa.