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Brazil's Lula to Tell Obama: Americas Are Big Family with Cuba and Venezuela PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 14 March 2009

Presidents Chavez, Raul Castro, Lula Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the President of Brazil and the first Latin American chief of state to meet with US President Barack Obama will urge the American leader, this Saturday, March 14, to open talks with governments in Venezuela and Cuba and make aid and development the focus of his Latin America policy.

The Brazilian president would like the US to move away from what he sees as a heavy-handed approach to the region and focus on incentives to resolve economic and social problems. Relations between the US and much of Latin America were difficult under the recent Bush administration.

"What I want is for the United States to look at Latin America and South America with a friendly eye," Lula da Silva said last week. "We are a democratic and peaceful continent and the United States should look at production and development, not only drug-trafficking and organized crime."

Lula da Silva who wants to give Brazil a greater voice on the international stage, including a permanent seat in an expanded UN Security Council criticized the US for stripping Bolivia of trade preferences last year because it allegedly did too little to combat drugs.

He said Washington should help the poor Andean nation fight poverty and drugs by increasing commerce and investment.

Praised by Wall Street for adopting market-friendly policies, Lula said he will urge Obama to improve ties with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, a fierce US critic and end the almost 50 year US trade embargo of Cuba.

"It's impossible not to talk about the Cuban embargo. It's indicative of US policy toward the region," Foreign Minister Celso Amorim told reporters on Wednesday.

Ailing former Cuban leader Fidel Castro has expressed cautious optimism about Obama. Chavez said last week that he had authorized Lula da Silva to talk to Obama on his behalf, but added he has doubts about Obama's willingness to improve relations.

Brazil has high hopes for the visit and makes much of the fact that Lula is one of the first heads of state to be received in Washington by Obama, following visits by the prime ministers of Britain and Japan.

Brazilian officials also are encouraged by what they see as common ground on policy and similarities in their rise to power. Lula is Brazil's first working-class president and Obama is the first African-American to win the White House.

"There's an affinity of thought that will allow us to deepen the relationship," Amorim said.

Brazil as a leading global exporter of agriculture commodities is lobbying strongly for free trade and a quick agreement on the WTO Doha round. But US Trade Representative's criticism of proposed safeguards for developing countries in the Doha round of global trade negotiations dampened hopes Lula da Silva could persuade Obama to push for a quick conclusion to the seven-year-old talks.

The magnitude of the economic crisis in the US also may make it difficult for Brazil to focus Obama's attention on Cuba and Venezuela let alone Brazil's demand for a cut to US import tariffs on Brazilian ethanol.

"He's not going to solve the ethanol problem or get any pledges of investment, much less advance Doha in midst of a global crisis," said Rubens Barbosa, a former Brazilian ambassador to Washington. "And the US Congress is approving a minimalist reform of the Cuban embargo."

"He will get recognition that Brazil is a special partner for its growing economic importance and its role as a moderator in the region and given the relative US indifference toward Latin America, that's not bad."

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Brazil's Lula to Tell Obama: Americas Are Big Family with Cuba and Venezuela
written by ch.c., March 14, 2009
What a laugh...bnecause then why delay the official entry from the brazilian politicians concerning Venezuela and the Mercosur ????

- ""What I want is for the United States to look at Latin America and South America with a friendly eye,"

Robbing Hook should better re-read his own statements duri9ng the last three years...against the USA ! Liars always lie.....guaranteed.

-"We are a democratic and peaceful continent"

Ohhh yessssssssss. Vote buying is the norm. And Brazil is so peaceful that it has one the World Highest crimes rate...ON EARTH !
What else can liars say ?

- ""There's an affinity of thought that will allow us to deepen the relationship,"
Once more, re-read the many Robbing Hook statements of the last 3 years.

- "Brazil as a leading global exporter of agriculture commodities is lobbying strongly for free trade"

Yessss free trade for brazilian EXPORTS. What about cars imports subject to 100 % TAX IN BRAZIL, and Brazilian import quota and tariffs restriction on Chinese textiles ? Hmmmmm....cheaters and liars can only cheat and lie....until proven otherwise.

"Brazil's demand for a cut to US import tariffs on Brazilian ethanol."
America has a much lower tax on brazilian ethanol, than Brazil tax on cars MADE in America.
Why not make a deal for a free trade as Lula suggested. Ethanol free of American import tax, and cars made in America free
of Brazil import tax ?
Aïe....aïe...... Lula has already an headache.......reading this proposal from Ohhlala ! laugh.
Other developed countries should do the same deal.
Just imagine the Brazilian car industry...BACK TO ZERO !
After all, Brazil has Noooooo Brazilian car makers.....until proven otherwise. They too need to preserve their own employments.
Why then should their companies set up plants in emerging nations and not increase their own local production by closing plants
in emerging nations ???????

Hopefully people remember what I said right after Ohhlala election in November :
THINGS ARE GOING TO CHANGE AND NOT NECESSARILY WHAT ASIA/EUROPE/SOUTH AFRICA BELIEVE !
But then Europe and Asia will do the same...against emerging nations....!
And what will emerging nations do ? what can they close or reduce in developed nations ? NOT MUCH...FOR SURE !
THEY HAVE NOT INVESTED MUCH ANY WAY IN DEVELOPED NATIONS.

Ohhhhhh it all will be done in a stealth way ! the "buy America" cant be printed officially, but still will be implemented one way or the other.
Noooo noooo not to all extend but to some extend. But in a pernicious way. GUARANTEED !

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Cuba and the USA
written by Archie Haase, March 16, 2009
Yes I think there should be aid to Latin America from the United States. But I think the most trusted leaders in Latin America are now Cubans. I do not want American tax payers money going to some corrupt political hacks from Brazilia or Bogata, so they can enrich themselves. I want Cuban input! At this point I think they the Cubans are the most honest observers of what is needed for Latin Americas.
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