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Brazil–Cape Verde relations

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Brazil – Cape Verde relations
Map indicating locations of Brazil and Cape Verde

Brazil

Cape Verde

Brazil–Cape Verde relations are thebilateral relations betweenBrazil andCape Verde. Both nations are members of theCommunity of Portuguese Language Countries,Group of 77 and theUnited Nations.

History

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Both Brazil and Cape Verde were united for three hundred years as part of thePortuguese Empire. As part of the Portuguese Empire, Cap Verde was used as launching point during theAtlantic slave trade from continentalAfrica to Brazil. From 1815 to 1822, Cape Verde was administered by Brazil during theTransfer of the Portuguese court to Brazil.

In July 1975, Cape Verde obtained its Independence fromPortugal. That same year, Brazil and Cape Verde established diplomatic relations.[1] In 1977, both nations signed a Basic Cooperation Agreement and in 1979, both nations signed a Friendship and Cooperation Treaty and Cultural Cooperation Agreement.[1] In 1983, Brazilian PresidentJoão Figueiredo paid an official visit to Cape Verde, the first for a Brazilian President. The visit was reciprocated in 1985 with the visit to Brazil by Cape Verdean PresidentAristides Pereira.[1] There have been numerous high-level visits between leaders of both nations since the initial visits.

Cape Verde is currently one of the biggest cooperation partners in projects developed primarily with funds from the Brazilian Cooperation Agency. The country has also taken advantage of the opportunities offered by the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Student Agreement Program and has annually sent hundreds of students to Brazil. Diplomats and military officers from Cape Verde have also traditionally attended training courses in Brazil.[1]

High-level visits

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Brazilian PresidentLuiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Cape Verdean PresidentPedro Pires in Brasília; 2005.
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High-level visits from Brazil to Cape Verde

High-level visits from Cape Verde to Brazil

Gallery

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  • President Jorge Carlos Fonseca and President Michel Temer in Brasília; 2018.
    President Jorge Carlos Fonseca and President Michel Temer in Brasília; 2018.
  • President Jorge Carlos Fonseca and President Jair Bolsonaro in Brasília; 2021.
    President Jorge Carlos Fonseca and President Jair Bolsonaro in Brasília; 2021.
  • President Lula da Silva and Prime Minister Ulisses Correia e Silva in Brasília; May 2023.
    President Lula da Silva and Prime Minister Ulisses Correia e Silva in Brasília; May 2023.
  • President José Maria Neves and President Lula da Silva in Praia; July 2023.
    President José Maria Neves and President Lula da Silva in Praia; July 2023.

Resident diplomatic missions

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of Brazil
of Cape Verde


  • Embassy of Cape Verde in Brasília
    Embassy of Cape Verde in Brasília

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdBilateral relations between Brazil and Cape Verde
  2. ^Embassy of Brazil in Praia
  3. ^Embassy of Cape Verde in Brasília
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