Alberto Fernández and Lula da Silva will have the evolution of bilateral trade as the axis of the meetingafter the agreements signed by both leaders at the beginning of this year, when the Brazilian leader visited Argentina.
Lula’s message before the meeting with Alberto Fernández
The president of Brazil wrote a message on Tuesday where he confirmed the meeting with his counterpart from Argentina.
“Today I receive in Brazil the Prime Minister of Cape Verde, Ulisses Correia e Silva, and the President of Argentina, @alferdez,” Lula confirmed on his Twitter account.
In addition, Lula advanced what his schedule of activities will be, where he anticipated that he will attend the United Kingdom for the coronation of King Carlos.
“At the end of the week I am going to the UK for the coronation of King Charles III. We continue working to resume dialogue and respect for Brazil in the world. Good week to all! “, expressed the president of Brazil in the networks.
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Today I welcome Brazil or the Prime Minister of Cape Verde, Ulisses Correia e Silva, the President of Argentina, @alferdez. At the end of the week I go to the United Kingdom, for the crown of King Carlos III. We continue working on the resumption of dialogue and respect for Brazil in the world. Boa…
– Lula (@LulaOficial) May 2, 2023
Argentina-Brazil: what the new bilateral agreement is about
The mission of the economic team, headed by the minister Sergio Massa, will meet in Brazil with officials and businessmen from that country to try to boost bilateral trade, within the framework of the president’s official visit Alberto Fernandez. Argentine officials will begin by outlining a negotiation to boost bilateral trade that will exclude the dollara difficult issue for Argentina and one that Brazil is willing to agree to.
The Brazilian Vice Minister of Economy, Gabriel GallipoloHe anticipated that Brazil will propose to Argentina the creation of a special line of financing for Brazilian companies that sell to Argentina in local currencies and thus maintain the flow of bilateral trade between the two main Mercosur partners.
Source: Ambito