After the US, Brazil Hints It’s Close to Accept New Honduras Government

Porfirio Lobo SosaThe Foreign minister of Brazil, Celso Amorim, declared that the new president of Honduras, Porfirio Lobo, acted in a politically positive manner when he negotiated a safe conduct for the deposed president, Manuel Zelaya.

The gesture enabled Zelaya to leave Honduras after being holed up in the Brazilian embassy for 126 days and travel to the Dominican Republic.

The praise for Lobo seems to indicate that a change is underway in Brazil’s position with regard to Honduras. Since the coup in that country in June 2009, Brazil has been unyielding in its position: zero relations with the government that came into being through a coup. Period.

Amorim said that Lobo had made some positive steps but needed to advance further. Do more in the direction of “reconciliation” so as to put an end to political and social instability. “I see some positive steps on the path to reconciliation. We will wait and see how this evolves,” said Amorim.

Then Amorim added: “The fact that president Lobo went to the Brazilian embassy and escorted Zelaya to the airport was a good indication of reconciliation!” It is of fundamental importance to maintain an air of reconciliation, the minister concluded.

The issue of Honduras is high on the agenda of a Rio Group meeting scheduled for Cancun, Mexico in February, which will bring together presidents and foreign ministers. It is almost certain that the question of the new government’s legitimacy will be worked out at that time.

The US government has now normalized its relations with Honduras. On Friday, American ambassador Hugo Llorens met with president Porfirio Lobo Sosa.

ABr

Tags:

You May Also Like

Brazil Wants to Raise Interest Rates to Curb Demand and Prevent Inflation

Central bank policy-makers in Brazil said Thursday they are ready to raise rates next ...

LETTERS

By His most famous song is a Carnaval marchinha from 1966 called "Máscara Negra." ...

Brazil Expecting to Increase Its Exports in 2011 by 12%, Well Above the World Average

In a repeat performance even though not as quite as strong following the 2010 ...

Brazil Goes to War on Piracy

The battle against piracy just got some reinforcements this week with the formal establishment ...

Having Found a Scapegoat for World Cup Loss Brazilians Are Back to Partying

I’ve read there are some Brazilians who don’t like the World Cup, which is ...

Has the Brazilian Judiciary Become a Mafia?

The Brazilian judiciary has historically been so rife with corruption and nepotism that one ...

Brazil: We’ve Got Our Geniuses Too

There have been many a "genius" from other continents and countries other than from ...

Brazilian President Is Favorite of Voters, But She Could Lose in a Runoff

The first poll conducted after the death of presidential candidate Eduardo Campos (PSB) shows ...

At Present Pace Brazil Won’t Eradicate Poverty This Century

The United Nations will hold a general assembly Wednesday, September 14, to assess the ...

Inside a Brazilian bus

Cida – A Brazilian Entrepreneur

Most workers in Brazil work in the informal sector. The country’s leading expert in ...

WordPress database error: [Table './brazzil3_live/wp_wfHits' is marked as crashed and last (automatic?) repair failed]
SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `wp_wfHits`