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Macron to visit Amazon rainforest with Lula on 3-day Brazil tour

French President Emmanuel Macron, who criticized Brazil's previous government for failing to secure the jungle, will show up on Tuesday in the Amazon at the start of a threeday see to the South American country.

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will satisfy Macron in Belem, near the mouth of the Amazon River, where the 2 will check out conservation parks with sustainable development projects and meet Indigenous leaders.

Lula wishes to reveal Macron the intricacy of the Amazon, which is not simply a large rain forest but also a place where 25 million people live, Brazil's top diplomat for Europe and North America, Maria Luisa Escorel, told reporters on Friday.

She stated the French federal government plans to fund sustainable development and programs to stop logging in the Amazon.

Lula and Macron will go over a common course to fight both environment change and poverty as Brazil prepares to host the G20 top in Rio de Janeiro in November and United Nations climate talks in Belem next year, both of which the French president will go to, the Elysée said in a briefing.

A stalled trade arrangement in between the European Union and the South American typical market Mercosur will not be on their agenda due to the fact that it is not a bilateral matter, Brazilian and French officials stated.

Macron, who faces pressure from French farmers to kill the offer, has actually stated he opposes the agreement that has actually been under negotiation for two decades.

Brazil, in turn, is dissatisfied with EU legislation passed last year barring imports of coffee, beef, soy and other commodities if they are connected to current logging, which Brazilian farmers consider a protectionist offensive.

Despite those concerns, relations in between France and Brazil have recovered from a low point in 2019 when Macron led a wave of international pressure on then-President Jair Bolsonaro over fires raging in the Amazon. Bolsonaro implicated Macron and other G7 nations of dealing with Brazil like a nest.

After a four-year eclipse and a virtual freeze in political relations between our 2 nations throughout Bolsonaro's. presidency, we are in the process of relaunching the bilateral. relationship and the strategic collaboration with Brazil, a. French presidential consultant said.

On Wednesday, at the Itaguai shipyard outside Rio, Macron. and Lula will release the 3rd Scorpene-class diesel-powered. submarine integrated in Brazil with French innovation, part of a $10. billion program that will develop Brazil's first nuclear-powered. submarine at the end of the years.

The program is a collaboration with France's state-run Naval. Group in which the Thales defense group has a 35%. stake.

Macron will satisfy service executives in Sao Paulo on. Wednesday afternoon and make a state see to Brasilia on. Thursday, conference again with Lula and the head of the Senate.

(source: Reuters)