1st EU–Brazil summit
The first summit meeting between the European Union (EU) and Brazil took place in Lisbon on 4 July 2007. At the summit, Brazil was granted special partnership status with the EU.
A second EU–Brazil summit was held in Rio de Janeiro on December 22, 2008.[1]
Leaders at the summit
[edit]Participants at the dinner
[edit]Portugal
- Prime Minister José Sócrates
Portugal
- President Aníbal Cavaco Silva
Brazil
- President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
European Union
France
- President Nicolas Sarkozy
Spain
- Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
Italy
- Prime Minister Romano Prodi
Slovenia
- Prime Minister Janez Janša
Location
[edit]This summit took place in Lisbon, at the Pavilhão Atlântico. The dinner was offered by the Portuguese President Aníbal Cavaco Silva, at Belém Cultural Center.
Discussions
[edit]The summit aimed to establish closer relations between the European Union and Brazil. Portugal formally invited its former colony, Brazil, to be a strategic partner of the EU, along with India, Russia and China, meaning that all the BRIC countries now had special partnership status.[2]
Issues concerned with a proposed trade agreement between the EU and the Mercosur group of South American countries including Brazil were also discussed.[2]
Associated with the summit, the oil and energy corporations Galp Energia of Portugal and Petrobras of Brazil signed an agreement on production of vegetable oils in Brazil.[2]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Second Brazil-European Union Summit Joint Statement Rio de Janeiro, 22 December, 2008 Presidency of the European Commission. Retrieved on 2009-07-17.
- ^ a b c European Union seeks out Brazil as a new trading partner The Boston Globe, 5 July 2007