We May Be Troublesome, But Not Stubborn, Says Argentina to Brazil

Argentina is a “troublesome” partner but “not stubborn” said Argentine Foreign Affairs Minister, Rafael Bielsa, following the signature Friday in Brazil of an agreement to intensify relations between the two neighboring countries.

The “Brasí­lia Accord”, which will be endorsed in a Kirchner-Lula da Silva presidential summit, was stamped by Mr. Bielsa and his Brazilian counterpart, Celso Amorim, who underlined the significance that both countries agreed to “deepen and accelerate” the bilateral relation and advance in “productive integration, infrastructure and energy”.


“Argentina is a troublesome partner, but not stubborn”, underlined Mr. Bielsa adding that the “uncomfortable attitude” corresponds to a country with “needs”.


“It’s not an irrational position, but rather out of necessity”, argued Mr. Bielsa during a press conference following the meeting that is expected to put an end to months of Argentina claims regarding bilateral trade relations with Brazil.


Insisting that in spite of press reports, coincidences are greater than differences, Mr. Bielsa admitted anyhow that “conflictiveness exists”.


Mr. Bielsa said that the re-launching of relations means greater harmonization and anticipating conflicts before they surface for which “political and technical staff from both countries will be meeting every fortnight to address pending issues of the bilateral agenda such as energy and transport”.


Brazilian minister Amorim said the occasion means a “great turn” for relations which are already “intense and very satisfactory”, although there are always “common problems that must be solved”.


Mr. Amorim added that he received a “working paper” from Argentine Economy minister Roberto Lavagna with “interesting proposals” and anticipated both countries would continue “to grow together”.


“We are collaborating with Brazil as Brazil has collaborated with us,” particularly the “100% support” during Argentina’s recent negotiations with the IMF highlighted Mr. Bielsa.


A slight difference on regional integration policies was nevertheless perceived.


Mr. Bielsa said that before advancing with the South American Community of Nations, (a Brazilian priority), “the Mercosur hurdle must be overcome”, although coinciding with Mr. Amorim that the region has before it “an excellent opportunity” for integration in all fronts.


It was agreed that the twice monthly meetings of high officials must lead to the signing of “specific protocols in several fields” next November 30, when both countries will celebrate the day of “Argentina-Brazil friendship”.


The protocols will cover strategic fields such as nuclear, space, military, energy, borders and infrastructure.


To end a very fruitful fence mending visit, Brazil bestowed on Mr. Bielsa the Great Cross of the Ordem Nacional do Cruzeiro do Sul (National Order of the Southern Cross), one of the country’s greatest honors.


This article appeared originally in Mercopress – www.mercopress.com.

Tags:

You May Also Like

Songs That Won’t Die

While bossa nova is used as a watershed, A Canção no Tempo (The Song ...

It’s Our Chance to Become the Planet’s Breadbasket, Says Brazil’s Lula

The President of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, launched in Curitiba, capital of ...

Brazil’s Lula Derides Those Who Bash His Lack of Education

At yesterday’s installation of the new president of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB), Eduardo ...

New Brazilian Coconut Water Has US Debut in California

Tropical Beverage, a producer and distributor of water-based products, announced that it will soon ...

End of European Embargo Gives Brazil Honey Exports a Boost

Honey exports from Brazil have bounced back from the falling figures observed in July ...

Brazil Says It Has No Interest in Joining the P5, the A-Bomb Club

The President of Brazil’s  National Nuclear Energy Commission (Comissão Nacional de Energia Nuclear, CNEN), ...

Today Is Brazil Day in New York

The Brazilian Minister of Development, Industry, and Foreign Trade, Luiz Fernando Furlan, opens Brazil ...

Brazil’s Elections and the Power of the Status Quo

Brazil’s presidential election campaign, already marked by tragedy, continues with high drama after the ...

China Obscuring Brazil’s Lula Charm

As the economic importance of the countries situated around the Pacific Rim has grown, ...

Brazil Risk Falls to Record Low, But It’s Still Three Times Higher than Mexico’s or Russia’s

There are indices that reflect a country’s economic situation. One of the most popular, ...

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