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Thursday, March 4, 2010

BRAZIL ON IRAN - U.S. DIFFERENCES REMAIN

Iran's nuclear program for a ban on U.S. policy in Brazil have protested once again. Brazil's Foreign Minister to celebrate the USA Hillary Clinton was in Brasilia, but Brazil has rejected outright the U.S. efforts. Brazil in a joint press conference that his country's Foreign Minister Celso Morim U.S. pressure will not be because they think that dialogue with Iran before a ban is necessary.
Correspondents say that U.S. efforts to garner support for Iran policy is the setback. Brazil's President Lula da Silva before the interview has said that Iran will not push derailed. They believe that only dialogue can get better results. While Hillary Clinton says that America has ever closed the door but it seems that Iranian leaders want to discuss. Differences sustained U.S. pressure Brazil on nuclear issue will not in talks with Iran before the ban is necessary. Brazil's Foreign Minister believes that both Brazil and the U.S. on Iran nuclear program should not work. BBC correspondent says that by coming here over the two countries are similarities in attitudes South America's largest country, Brazil's own first Hillary Clinton official visit to Iran and the fact that if restrictions were imposed on the firm when they are ready for talks happen.
United Nations Security Council with veto power is not Brazil but currently is a member of that council who can vote. So U.S. Administration wants to support Brazil. But Brazil's President isolate Iran - to spread to warn have been. BBC correspondent says that despite U.S. pressure made it clear that Brazil sensitive issue of Iran but that only allows its independent policy. Brazilian Foreign Minister said that every country must make their own thinking on this issue. He said, Brazil still wants a world where proliferation of nuclear weapons, but the question is not how to achieve this objective.
Brazil's growing global status has been accepted by the United States but also said that with dominance - also comes with responsibilities. Hillary Clinton's visit to Brazil, according to press the two countries, their differences on Iran, but no country has kept a cordial manner in front is not ready to change your attitude.

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