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Viewing cable 09STATE34394, THE DEPUTY SECRETARY'S MEETING WITH BRAZIL
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09STATE34394 | 2009-04-08 16:04 | 2010-12-05 12:12 | CONFIDENTIAL | Secretary of State |
O 081614Z APR 09
FM SECSTATE WASHDC
TO AMEMBASSY BRASILIA IMMEDIATE
INFO AMEMBASSY CARACAS IMMEDIATE
AMEMBASSY PORT AU PRINCE IMMEDIATE
AMCONSUL RECIFE IMMEDIATE
AMCONSUL RIO DE JANEIRO IMMEDIATE
AMCONSUL SAO PAULO IMMEDIATE
C O N F I D E N T I A L STATE 034394
E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/07/2019
TAGS: ECON ENRG PREL
SUBJECT: THE DEPUTY SECRETARY'S MEETING WITH BRAZIL
AMBASSADOR PATRIOTA
Classified By: WHA PDAS Craig Kelly, reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)
¶1. (U) March 20, 2009, 12:30p.m., Washington, DC.
¶2. (U) Participants:
United States:
Deputy Secretary Steinberg
WHA Acting A/S Craig Kelly
D Staff Lourdes Cue
Brazil Desk David Schnier (notetaker)
Brazil:
Ambassador Antonio Patriota
PolCounselor Carlos Ceglia
¶3. (C) Summary: Deputy Secretary Steinberg met March 20 with
Brazilian Ambassador Antonio Patriota to follow-up on the
President's March 14 meeting with Brazilian President Luiz
Inacio Lula da Silva. Patriota pushed for further
coordination on G-20 and Summit of the Americas outcomes,
raised concerns with a draft EPA rule Brazil believes will
adversely affect trade in biofuels, and asked that we resume
our strategic dialogues on Africa and the Middle East. End
Summary.
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Coordination on G-20 and Summit of the Americas
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¶4. (C) Following on a suggestion of both Presidents during
their March 14 meeting, Patriota proposed the Secretary and
Brazilian Foreign Minister Amorim meet to discuss Summit of
the Americas outcomes on April 1 or 2 just prior to the G-20
summit in London. He noted the Brazilian G-20 sherpa met
with his U.S. counterpart in Washington on March 16, and will
return shortly to meet with Treasury Department officials.
Steinberg described the U.S. ambition to bring a strong human
dimension to the Summit of the Americas by keeping the focus
on issues like addressing inequality and poverty.
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EPA Rule-making on Biofuels
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¶5. (C) Brazil is concerned an EPA draft rule on the
classification of Brazilian ethanol will sharply curtail
trade in biofuels and deal a severe political blow to our
bilateral biofuels cooperation. The GOB believes the EPA
process is politically motivated, and would like an
opportunity for Brazilian scientists to present
counter-arguments.
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Venezuela, Haiti
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¶6. (C) Following on a request POTUS made of President Lula
during their March 14 meeting, Patriota said the Government
of Brazil had approached Caracas on Venezuelan reticence to
grant visas for U.S. diplomats. Without providing specifics,
Patriota indicated "there seems to be cause for some
optimism" on the subject. Turning to Haiti, Patriota
indicated the GOB is eager coordinate with WHA ahead of the
April Haiti Donors' Conference in mid-April. Steinberg noted
the our interest in improving the situation in Haiti, and
welcomed Brazil's engagement.
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Other High-Level Dialogues
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¶7. (C) The Government of Brazil has named a new U/S for
Political Affairs (Note: Vera Machado), and Patriota asked
that we resume our P-level strategic dialogue as soon as
possible. The GOB also want to resume our Assistant
Secretary-level dialogues on Africa and Middle East, when
appropriate personnel are in place. Deputy Foreign Minister
Samuel Guimaraes, who has not visited the United States
during his six years in the number two position in the
foreign ministry, has asked to meet with Deputy Secretary
Steinberg, which the Deputy welcomed.
CLINTON