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Brazil: the Minister of the Economy considers France "insignificant"

2022-08-10T21:02:24.992Z


If Paris does not cease its criticism of deforestation in the Amazon, Brazil threatens to turn away from the French market, which has become "insignificant".


In a little chastised language, he had already thrown oil on the fire in 2019 by declaring that First Lady Brigitte Macron was "really ugly".

The Minister of the Economy of Brazil, Paulo Guedes did it again on Tuesday by making unkind remarks about France.

He claimed it was becoming "insignificant", threatening to turn away from the French market if Paris did not stop its criticism of deforestation in the Amazon.

“You had better treat us well, otherwise we will send you to fuck off”, he launched in Brasilia, during a congress of business leaders in the catering sector, filmed extracts of which began to show. be released in the Brazilian press on Wednesday.

“And you, you burned Notre-Dame”

This key minister in the government of far-right president Jair Bolsonaro also put the fire at Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral in 2019 on the same level as those ravaging the Amazon rainforest.

“One day, a French minister said to me:

You are burning the forest

.

I answered him:

And you, you burned Notre-Dame

 , ”he said, without specifying which minister he was talking about.

“These are futile accusations!

You didn't burn Notre-Dame, but you didn't manage to prevent the small block (where the cathedral is located) from catching fire.

Back home (the Amazon rainforest) is bigger than Europe and you criticize us,” he added.

“Afterwards, I gave another example (to the minister):

Our trade with you (France) amounted to 2 billion dollars in 2000, as much as China.

Today it's 7 billion with you and 120 billion with China.

You become insignificant to us.

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In his speech on Tuesday, Paulo Guedes criticized the fact that President Emmanuel Macron is opposed to the ratification of the trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosur

(which brings together Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay)

, doubting the Brazil's commitment to defend the environment in the face of the advance of deforestation and fires in the Amazon.

“Either France opens its market to us, to us and to Mercosur, or it will become insignificant for us and we will look elsewhere,” he insisted.

In 2019, Jair Bolsonaro and Emmanuel Macron had many battles over forest fires in the Amazon, the Brazilian president accusing his French counterpart of threatening Brazil's "sovereignty" by criticizing its environmental policy.

Source: leparis

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