Episódio de hoje (economist.com):
"Ahead of a presidential election in October, Brazil has lurched to the left in foreign policy. It threw its weight around before the summit. Brazil and its South American allies refuse to recognise Porfirio Lobo, Honduras’s president, because he was elected under a government that took power through a coup. They threatened to boycott the event if Mr Lobo attended. Mr Lobo obligingly agreed to turn up only for a separate meeting between the EU and Central America. This ostracism is bizarre given that Mr Lobo won a reasonably free election in November. The same cannot be said for the governments in Iran, which Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, will visit before arriving in Madrid, or in Cuba, with which he is friendly".
É galera, ta mais fácil sair um acordo entre Roberto Jefferson e Marcos Valério que entre a União Européia e o Mercosul.

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