Brazil’s Lula Praises Chavez But Tells Him He Is Free to Leave Mercosur

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said he was looking forward to talk with his Venezuelan counterpart Hugo Chavez to discuss the latest Mercosur misunderstandings but he also emphasized that there are rules to become a member of the trade group, but none to leave.

Lula who is currently in Lisbon, Portugal, said he wished to contact Chavez whom on Tuesday warned that if the congresses of Brazil and Paraguay do not approve in three months time the adherence protocol of Venezuela to Mercosur, his government would withdraw the incorporation request.

"There are rules to come in to Mercosur, but none to leave. If he does not want to remain, he doesn't have to," said the Brazilian president without giving details of a possible meeting with his counterpart.

Lula insisted that Mercosur is an "extraordinary opportunity" for the region to ensure sustained growth.

"I was hoping to chat with Chavez in Paraguay (during the Mercosur summit) but no, he had other appointments, but I guess we'll have a chance to meet in the near future and find out what is really happening," underlined Lula.

"Brazil has an extraordinary relation with Venezuela", added Lula.

Earlier in the day officials from Brazil's Foreign Affairs were very specific. "Nobody sets timetables to other countries to force them make a decision, not even we do that when it involves the friendliest of countries," said Walfrido dos Mares Guia, head of Institutional relations department that is the link between the Executive and Congress.

The Brazil/Venezuela impasse occurs exactly on the first year of the signing of the Mercosur Caracas adherence protocol, July 4th 2006.

The protocol has already been approved by the congress of Uruguay and Argentina but Brazil and Paraguay's are still pending. The protocol is a key step in the full incorporation process to Mercosur of a new member.

However a strong exchange of statements between Brazilian Congress members and Venezuela led Chavez to warn that if the protocol is not approved by September, he would withdraw the Mercosur incorporation request.

Marcos Aurélio Garcia, head of presidential advisors on international policy remarked that if Chavez believes it's not worth while joining Mercosur, it will be a sovereign decision of his."

Last May Chavez said Brazilian senators were "Washington parrots" and "oligarchs" for having voted a resolution in support of a Venezuelan television station which had to go off the air because its license was not renewed.

The Brazilian Senate reacted asking for an apology and Chavez went further and warned that if the Venezuela incorporation protocol is not approved by September, he would withdraw from Mercosur.

Chavez also described Brazilian Foreign Affairs minister Celso Amorim "positive gesture" (towards Congress) suggestion as "impertinent".

Mercopress

Tags:

You May Also Like

US Foundation Tells Brazil to Break Patents If Needed to Keep AIDS Program Going

On the heels of an article published yesterday, January 3, in the Boston Globe, ...

Brazil Goes to War

Brazil’s lack of training became apparent when the Brazilian soldiers came under enemy fire. ...

Nothing Will Change, Says New Brazilian Finance Czar

Brazil’s new Finance Minister Guido Mantega said that the government’s conservative economic policies will ...

US Ambassador to Brazil Held Hostage to Republican Senator’s Intransigence

Nine months after President Barack Obama took office, Washington still lacks two of its ...

Brazil Very Active at First Meeting of UN’s Human Rights Council

Brazil’s Minister of Foreign Relations, Celso Amorim, is participating today, June 19, in the ...

Brazil's Mercedes Benz truck L 1620

Brazilian Vehicle Exports Grow Whooping 37% in Semester

Brazil’s vehicle sector has broken production and export records in the first half of ...

An Absent US Panned by Brazil and South American Military

Mercosur Armies Chief of Staff Commanders meeting in Chile decided to make the organization ...

Brazil: Lula Joins Sí£o Paulo Campaign at Last

Well, it looks like President Lula is finally going to São Paulo. But it ...

Brazil Finds Its Niche and Clients in International Hotel Fair

Representatives of Brazilian companies that participated in the Hotel Show, a fair of products ...

Brazil’s Embraer Delivered 148 Jets in 2004

Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer delivered last year 148 aircrafts, out of which 134 were ...