Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates, was a stopover on the way home for president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, after visiting China. This Saturday, on the last stopover on his official trip to Asia, Lula and members of the Brazilian government signed cooperation agreements with the Arab country. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, was received by Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates in Abu Dhabi. Photo: Ricardo Stuckert/PR The palace of the emir of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, who is president of the United Arab Emirates, is huge! Samba school floats could fit inside. There, what was seen was a formal show of hymns, bands and soldiers with swords, which are weapons from other times. But the idea of nobility in the Arab world, with its leaders having absolute power, is also, in much of the world, a thing of the past. The two delegations spoke briefly and went to dinner. This haste is probably due to the fact that in the Muslim world the period of Ramadan is lived, when one cannot eat between sunrise and sunset. , the visit served to serve a country that has many investments in Brazil. And that announced today a large one, R$ 12 billion, in Bahia. Governor Jeronimo Rodrigues was the one who left the visit the happiest: “I just signed a term of commitment for investment in the production of green diesel from carnauba and palm. in a video posted on Twitter. Rodrigues, who is part of the entourage, signed a memorandum of understanding between the state and the Abu Dhabi Mubadala Capital financial fund, controller of the Mataripe refinery, privatized in 2021. The business fund committed to investing BRL 12 billion over 10 years , in the construction of a plant for green diesel and sustainable aviation kerosene. As for the environment, for a country that lives off the ecologically incorrect wealth of oil, and which is going to host the great conference on the climate at the end of the year, a more concrete gesture was expected in relation to the Amazon. But for now nothing. Lula is still visiting a mosque this Sunday (16th), before flying back to Brazil. Watch the TV Brazil report:
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