Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin met with Brazilian President Lula da Silva in Brasilia on Friday.
Footage shows the Russian prime minister and the Brazilian leader shaking hands and standing for a joint photograph. The video also features the two signing a joint statement on the results of the eighth meeting of the Russian-Brazilian High-Level Commission on Co-operation.
Mishustin arrived in Brasilia for a working visit on February 5. The politician took part in the eighth meeting of the Russian-Brazilian High-Level Commission on Co-operation, held for the first time in 11 years, after which the parties adopted a joint statement.
"They confirmed their mutual commitment to continue strengthening their strategic partnership, based on time-tested ties of friendship, mutual respect, and mutual understanding, and aimed at implementing and expanding co-operation projects in various areas that meet the national interests of both countries," the Russian government reported.
The parties noted the significant potential for expanding co-operation in the industrial sector and "identified opportunities for increasing investment in order to develop mineral fertilizer production capacities and logistics and distribution infrastructure".
Mishustin is also expected to address the opening of the Russian-Brazilian Business Forum.
The PM and the president - Mishustin meets with Lula da Silva in Brasilia
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin met with Brazilian President Lula da Silva in Brasilia on Friday.
Footage shows the Russian prime minister and the Brazilian leader shaking hands and standing for a joint photograph. The video also features the two signing a joint statement on the results of the eighth meeting of the Russian-Brazilian High-Level Commission on Co-operation.
Mishustin arrived in Brasilia for a working visit on February 5. The politician took part in the eighth meeting of the Russian-Brazilian High-Level Commission on Co-operation, held for the first time in 11 years, after which the parties adopted a joint statement.
"They confirmed their mutual commitment to continue strengthening their strategic partnership, based on time-tested ties of friendship, mutual respect, and mutual understanding, and aimed at implementing and expanding co-operation projects in various areas that meet the national interests of both countries," the Russian government reported.
The parties noted the significant potential for expanding co-operation in the industrial sector and "identified opportunities for increasing investment in order to develop mineral fertilizer production capacities and logistics and distribution infrastructure".
Mishustin is also expected to address the opening of the Russian-Brazilian Business Forum.
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin met with Brazilian President Lula da Silva in Brasilia on Friday.
Footage shows the Russian prime minister and the Brazilian leader shaking hands and standing for a joint photograph. The video also features the two signing a joint statement on the results of the eighth meeting of the Russian-Brazilian High-Level Commission on Co-operation.
Mishustin arrived in Brasilia for a working visit on February 5. The politician took part in the eighth meeting of the Russian-Brazilian High-Level Commission on Co-operation, held for the first time in 11 years, after which the parties adopted a joint statement.
"They confirmed their mutual commitment to continue strengthening their strategic partnership, based on time-tested ties of friendship, mutual respect, and mutual understanding, and aimed at implementing and expanding co-operation projects in various areas that meet the national interests of both countries," the Russian government reported.
The parties noted the significant potential for expanding co-operation in the industrial sector and "identified opportunities for increasing investment in order to develop mineral fertilizer production capacities and logistics and distribution infrastructure".
Mishustin is also expected to address the opening of the Russian-Brazilian Business Forum.