Brazilian President meets President of South Korea
Tuesday, November 16, 2004
BRASÍLIA, Brazil – Mr. Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the President of Brazil, met with the President of the Republic of Korea Mr. Roh Moo-hyun at 5:30 PM at the Palacio do Planalto (Plateau Palace), the Presidential official residence, in Brasilia, Brasil. At 8:00 PM there was a dinner with Brazilian and South Korean Presidents and comitive.
At the dinner Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said South Korea is a strategic partner in Asia and he also said that business between Brazil and Korea in 2004 will be US$3 billion. Mr. Lula said Brazil supports Korea in their effort to join the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
According to official sources Brazil and South Korea also discussed energy and natural resources cooperation agreements. They signed the Broad Relationship of Cooperation for Common Prosperity in the XXI Century agreement which covers natural resources, science, information technology and technology in general.
Sources
- "Lula considers South Korea a strategic partner in Asia" — Radiobrás, November 14, 2004 (Source link broken)
- "Brazil and South Korea sign a series of agreements" — Radiobrás, November 16, 2004 (Source link broken)
- "Lula convida coreanos a participar de projetos de parceria público-privada" — Radiobrás, November 16, 2004 (Source link broken)
- "Brasil e Coréia firmam acordo na área de energia e recursos minerais" — Radiobrás, November 16, 2004 (Source link broken)
- "Brasil quer intensificar relações comerciais com Coréia do Sul" — Radiobrás, November 16, 2004 (Source link broken)
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