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The presidents of France and Brazil meet and start a $1.1 billion program to protect Amazon rainforest

In a groundbreaking decision, the French and Brazilian presidents revealed a $1.1 billion effort focused on protecting the Amazon rainforest, indicating a reinvigorated collaboration between France and Brazil. This partnership…

The French and Brazilian presidents announced a $1.1 billion initiative to protect the Amazon rainforest, showing a renewed partnership. This involves money from private and public sources over four years, showing both nations' commitment to environmental conservation.

During French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Brazil, hosted by Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the countries' relations improved after a period of strain under Brazil’s former leadership. Macron’s visit underscored the shared dedication to protecting the rainforest and fostering trade relations.

During their meeting, the two leaders issued a joint statement, saying, “Gathered in Belem, in the heart of the Amazon, we, Brazil and France, Amazonian countries, have decided to join forces to promote an international roadmap for protection of tropical forests.” They expressed their commitment “to the conservation, restoration, and sustainable management of the world’s tropical forests” and agreed to work on “an ambitious agenda, including … developing innovative financial instruments, market mechanisms, and payments for environmental services.

Lula emphasized the global effort to enhance rainforest protections, stating, “We want to convince those who have already deforested that they need to contribute in an important way to countries that still have their forests to keep them standing.” This statement was made alongside Macron, highlighting the collaborative spirit of the visit.

Macron's office expressed his perspective on trade agreements, noting that “a potential European trade deal with the South American bloc Mercosur won’t be on the agenda.” Macron has been vocal about his concerns, particularly regarding environmental and health standards, emphasizing that “The French president is an opponent of such an agreement as long as South American producers don’t respect the same environment and health standards as Europeans,” after farmers raised concerns during protests across France and Europe.

One of the highlights of Macron’s visit was his decoration of Indigenous leader Raoni Metuktire with the prestigious Legion of Honor medal, recognizing Raoni’s efforts in conserving the rainforest. Macron addressed Raoni, saying, “You were in Europe and I promised to come here to your forest and be with your people in this forest that is coveted. President Lula and I have a common cause for one of our friends in this land that belongs to you.

This visit not only served as a platform for environmental advocacy but also marked the resolution of past disagreements, moving beyond the “four-year eclipse and a virtual freeze in political relations between our two countries during Bolsonaro’s presidency,” as mentioned by a French presidential adviser. The cooperative efforts between France and Brazil, shown by this important investment in the Amazon, establish the foundation for future projects to fight climate change and support sustainable growth.

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