Canada provided 125 million dollars in energy financing to Brazil; wildfire and health agreements signed

Points clés
- Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand and her Brazilian counterpart Mauro Vieira met in São Paulo.
- Agreements covering energy, wildfires, and public health were signed between the two countries.
- Canada will provide 125 million dollars in financing to support Brazil's energy projects.
- Anand described Brazil as one of the closest countries due to their shared stance on climate change and human rights issues.
En chiffres
Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand, together with her Brazilian counterpart Mauro Vieira, signed a series of new agreements within the scope of the fifth Strategic Partnership Dialogue held in São Paulo. Energy financing, wildfires, and public health issues came to the forefront in the talks aimed at deepening cooperation between the two countries.
Canada pledged to provide 125 million dollars in financing to support Brazil's energy sector. This step is considered a significant move in the context of strengthening economic ties between the two countries and joint goals for a green energy transition.
Furthermore, emphasizing that Brazil is one of Canada's closest countries regarding common issues such as climate change and human rights, Anand announced that two new pacts were also signed in the areas of wildfire combat and public health. These agreements aim to increase joint preparedness against global crises.
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- On what subjects were agreements signed between the two countries?
- Cooperation agreements were signed in the areas of energy financing, wildfire combat, and public health.
- What is the amount of energy financing provided by Canada to Brazil?
- Canada committed to providing 125 million dollars in financing to support Brazil's energy sector.
- Where and at what level did the talks take place?
- They took place in São Paulo at the level of the Canadian and Brazilian Ministers of Foreign Affairs, as part of the fifth Strategic Partnership Dialogue.
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