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Russian-Brazilian talks

Vladimir Putin met at the Kremlin with President of the Federative Republic of Brazil Michel Temer, who is in Russia on an official visit.

June 21, 2017
16:25
The Kremlin, Moscow
With President of Brazil Michel Temer.
With President of Brazil Michel Temer.
Meeting with President of Brazil Michel Temer.
President of Brazil Michel Temer.
During a meeting with President of Brazil Michel Temer.
A number of bilateral documents were signed following Russian-Brazilian talks.
A number of bilateral documents were signed following Russian-Brazilian talks.
A number of bilateral documents were signed following Russian-Brazilian talks. With President of Brazil Michel Temer.
Press statements following Russian-Brazilian talks.
Press statements following Russian-Brazilian talks.
Press statements following Russian-Brazilian talks. President of Brazil Michel Temer.
Press statements following Russian-Brazilian talks.

The two presidents discussed the full range of Russian-Brazilian relations. They gave particular attention to developing and diversifying trade and economic ties, and strengthening cultural and humanitarian cooperation. They also exchanged views on key regional and international issues.

A number of bilateral documents were signed following the talks.

The documents signed include memorandums of understanding in economic and investment cooperation and on organising information exchange on goods and vehicles moving between Russia and Brazil.

Also signed were a plan of political consultations between the two countries’ foreign ministers for 2018–2021, and a protocol on cooperation, information exchange and mutual assistance within the Eurasian Economic Union’s Common Tariff Preference System.

The Joint Statement between the Russian Federation and the Federative Republic of Brazil on Strategic Foreign Policy Dialogue was also signed.

Mr Putin and Mr Temer Temer Michel Temer Michel made statements for the press.

See also

Beginning of meeting with President of Brazil Michel Temer
June 21, 2017
Press statements following Russian-Brazilian talks
June 21, 2017

Additional

Visit to Bolshoi Theatre
June 20, 2017

Geography

  • Brazil

Topics

  • Foreign policy

Persons

  • Temer Michel

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Publication date: June 21, 2017, 16:25

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