Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said that President Lula “has always defended” that Brazil is multilateral and has never argued that Brazil “coupled” to a block.
“We cannot be anyone’s courtyard. So we must have the agreement with the European-Terre Union, we must have a good position in Asia, because that’s where the world is growing,” said the minister to the presenter Datana a Television network!. He stressed that India and China are the most rapid growth in the world.
“But we never neglect our relationship with the United States,” he continued. “The president (Lula) understands that, due to the dimensions, for the geopolitical importance, for its historically very healthy and very moderate diplomacy, Brazil cannot be satellite, Brazil must have an open relationship.”
Haddad said he believed that the strategic objective of the United States was to maintain Brazil as a supplier of goods. And he claimed that the country’s development and reindustrialization project “is obviously in the radar” of the current government.
Source: Terra

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