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Brazil–Philippines relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brazil–Philippines relations
Brazil and the Philippines start its bilateral relations through diplomacy, mutual trade and investment. The two countries have worked for peace, the peaceful resolution of conflicts, economic and social development, the right to self-determination of peoples, decolonization, equality and the condemnation of racial discrimination and terrorism. Brazil has an embassy in Manila and the Philippines maintain an embassy in Brasilia. Both nations were conquered by the Iberian powers in the 16th century. ==Bilateral relation==
In 2011, Philippine Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario signed three agreements with Brazilian Foreign Minister Antonio Patriota to undertake the cooperation on both countries on socio-economic development, effective implementation of agrarian reform, and combating drug trafficking. Brazil and the Philippines signed a memorandum of understanding that will improve sports cooperation between the two countries. The memorandum will provide the Philippines and Brazil for sports cooperation through the exchange of expertise in areas such as institutional cooperation and training of sports specialists and practitioners. Brazilian Ambassador Jorge Fernandes is looking to expand the political, economic, cultural and educational ties between Brazil and the Philippines. Filipinos don’t visit Brazil as much as Brazilians visit the Philippines. He also wants to pursue another agreement with Philippine Airlines to establish a direct flight from Manila to Brazil.
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