Saturday, March 19, 2011

U.S. .- U.S. and Brazil claim a comprehensive reform of the Security Council UN

BRASILIA, 19 Mar. (Reuters) - U.S. and Brazil claim a comprehensive reform of the Security Council of the UN through the dissemination of a joint statement, according to Reuters a source revealed to the Brazilian government. The U.S. president, Barack Obama, expressed his gratitude for Brazil's ambition of wanting to become a permanent member of the Security Council.

In the draft produced, is recognized in Brazil a greater voice in international organizations, has confirmed the same source, which will become official at the end of the talks on Saturday maintained for U.S. President Barack Obama, and Brazilian counterpart, Dilma Rousseff. Meanwhile, Obama has shown his gratitude by a desire to Brazil to become the sixth permanent member of the Security Council, but has failed to express explicit support, a source has revealed the Brazilian government.

During his stay of two days in Brazil, apart from meeting with Rousseff, Obama will meet with leaders of major companies in Brazil and the United States. Obama has come this Saturday to Brazil where he is the starting point of his first tour of Latin America, which will last four days, and which will visit various powers in the region to strengthen bilateral political and economic relations.

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