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Brazil's Bolsonaro recognizes Biden victory, reaches out to president-elect

Biden's victory and Bolsonaro's reluctance to recognize it have cast a dark cloud over US-Brazilian relations, which had warmed to the point of discussing a free trade deal last year.

News Desk (Reuters)
Brasilia
Wed, December 16, 2020

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Brazil's Bolsonaro recognizes Biden victory, reaches out to president-elect In this file photo taken on Dec.9, 2020 Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro gives the thumbs up during the opening of the Forum 'Control in the Fight against Corruption 2020' at Planalto Palace in Brasilia. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said on Dec. 15, 2020 he was (AFP/Sergio Lima)

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razilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Tuesday congratulated US President-elect Joe Biden for his Nov. 3 election victory, finally accepting the loss of Donald Trump, a political idol with whom he had sought to forge closer bilateral ties.

Biden's victory and Bolsonaro's reluctance to recognize it have cast a dark cloud over US-Brazilian relations, which had warmed to the point of discussing a free trade deal last year.

Biden is likely to take a tougher line on Brasilia in areas such as the environment, human rights and trade, leaving the far-right Bolsonaro even more isolated on the global stage.

"Greetings to the President Joe Biden, with my best wishes and the hope that the USA will remain 'the land of the free and the home of the brave,'" Bolsonaro said in a statement published by Brazil's Foreign Ministry.

"I will be ready to work with you and continue to build a Brazil-USA alliance, in defense of sovereignty, democracy and freedom around the world, as well as in trade integration."

Bolsonaro, a former army captain, was one of the last global leaders to acknowledge Biden's victory, doing so only after it was confirmed by the US Electoral College on Monday.

Echoing Trump, Bolsonaro previously voiced concerns about alleged widespread US fraud in the November vote, without citing evidence. Trump has continued to make unfounded claims about fraud and refused to concede.

Biden's victory leaves Bolsonaro without a key diplomatic ally and further undermines his approach to the COVID-19 pandemic, whose gravity, like Trump, he has often sought to play down.

Fresh US pressure to curb deforestation in the Amazon and spur global action against climate change has already caused friction with Bolsonaro, who bristled at Biden's comments along those lines during a pre-election presidential debate.

Frostier relations with Washington could ironically push Bolsonaro closer to China, some experts say. A longtime China skeptic, Bolsonaro may come to rely more on the world's No. 2 economy - Brazil's biggest trade partner - if environmental and human rights issues crimp the US-Brazil trade agenda.

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