The presidents of Mexico and Brazil will hold bilateral talks beginning Tuesday to build greater cooperation between the two nations. CCTV’s Franc Contreras filed this report.
Highlights:
- Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff and Mexico’s President Enrique Peña Nieto promised to improve bilateral cooperation and strengthen a relationship that is somewhat fragile.
- Trade between Brazil and Mexico stood at a little more than 9 billion dollars per year.
- Both governments say they will work toward greater bilateral cooperation, especially on trade issues.