Brazil sees steady ties with US after Obama re-election
Julia Carneiro – BBC, 11/08/2012
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff was quick to react to the US election result.
Almost before Barack Obama’s victory was confirmed, she used a public event in Brasilia to send her warmest wishes to him and the US people.
And she would, she said, be calling him later to offer her congratulations.
But President Rousseff’s reaction seems to stem less from the hope of great things to come in the US-Brazil relationship than relief at the continuity in the White House.
In fact, even if Republican Mitt Romney had triumphed, analysts suggest relations between the two biggest countries in the Americas would have been little altered.
Ties grew stronger during George W Bush’s time in office and have matured under President Obama, although some tensions persist.
Brazil sees steady ties with US after Obama re-election
Julia Carneiro – BBC, 11/08/2012
Almost before Barack Obama’s victory was confirmed, she used a public event in Brasilia to send her warmest wishes to him and the US people.
And she would, she said, be calling him later to offer her congratulations.
But President Rousseff’s reaction seems to stem less from the hope of great things to come in the US-Brazil relationship than relief at the continuity in the White House.
In fact, even if Republican Mitt Romney had triumphed, analysts suggest relations between the two biggest countries in the Americas would have been little altered.
Ties grew stronger during George W Bush’s time in office and have matured under President Obama, although some tensions persist.
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