Brazil–Cuba relations

Brazilian-Cuban relations were classified as "excellent" in May 2008 following a meeting of foreign ministers.[1] After the 1964 coup, the military regime severed diplomatic relations with Cuba, which were only resumed after redemocratization in 1986. During a January 2008 state visit to Cuba by Brazilian President Lula da Silva, the Brazilian leader expressed desire for his country to be Cuba's "number one partner".[1] Since the 2018 Brazilian general election relations between Cuba and Brazil have waivered

Brazilian-Cuban relations

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former Cuban President Fidel Castro and former Brazilian President Lula da Silva talking in September 2003

References

  1. Cuba-Brazil Relations Get New Impulse Archived August 30, 2009, at the Wayback Machine at juventuderebelde.co.cu


Brazil and Cuba are both pretty neat

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