The countries of South America have resistance and the Europeans also have their reservations, but the agreement between Mercosur and the European Union can get off the ground and can be good for both. This is the assessment of the professor of International Relations at Higher School of Advertising and Marketing (ESPM) Denilde Holzhacker, in an interview with Brazil in Fact.

This Tuesday (4), during the 62nd Summit of the Common Market of the South (Mercosur) and Associated Countries, in Puerto Iguazú, Argentina, Brazil assumed the presidency of the South American bloc. During a speech at the event, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) once again criticized the clauses that the European Union wants to incorporate into the agreement with Mercosur.

“The Additional Instrument presented by the European Union in March this year is unacceptable. Strategic partners do not negotiate based on mistrust and the threat of sanctions. It is imperative that Mercosur presents a quick and forceful response,” he said in the speech.

Holzhacker points out that since the presidential campaign, Lula has expressed his dissatisfaction with the agreement. For her, however, the negotiations are currently in the phase of trimming the edges and the partnership can be closed.

“We are going to enter a new phase, there is a new round of negotiations. For the Europeans, it is important to sign the agreement, it would be a strategy to contain and manage to maintain their market in the face of the dispute with China. And, on the other hand, for Brazil it would also be very important because with that we can advance in new agreements. We have a list of agreements being negotiated”, said the researcher in an interview with Central do Brasil.

difficult return

And Venezuela has returned to the center of discussions. During the Mercosur summit, the presidents of Uruguay, Luis Lacalle Pou, and Paraguay, Mario Abdo Benítez, criticized the country governed by Nicolás Maduro.

“It is clear that Venezuela is not going to emerge from a healthy democracy, and when there are indications of the possibility of an election, a candidate like Maria Corina Machado, who has enormous potential, is disqualified for political reasons, not legal ones,” he said. Lacalle Pou.

Venezuelans are suspended from Mercosur and Denilde Holzhacker assesses that, despite Brazil’s presidency in the bloc, it is “difficult” at the moment to envision the return of Caracas.

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“In that first moment, it is quite difficult and it is exactly because of the position of Uruguay, which has a very contrary position. And as everything has to be by consensus, it would take a very big effort from Venezuela to demonstrate that it is carrying out a democratic process and that will guarantee the elections in a fair way, and that has the role of the opposition”, says the ESPM professor.

Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay are, today, the full members of Mercosur. Other countries in the region are part of the bloc as associated countries. Bolivia, which is accompanying the summit in Argentina with its president Luis Arce, is in the process of joining Mercosur. Brazil expressed interest in accelerating the process of entry of Bolivians into Mercosur.

Editing: Nicolau Soares

Source: www.brasildefato.com.br



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