JOINT STATEMENT BY PRESIDENT MBEKI & PRESIDENT FERNANDO HENRIQUE CARDOSO OF BRAZIL

16 December 2000

During the visit of the President of South Africa to Brazil, from 12-15 December 2000, President Fernando Henrique Cardoso and President Thabo Mbeki exchanged views on numerous issues of mutual interest to both their countries. Having reviewed the status of bilateral relations; Joint Commission The Presidents recognized that Brazil and South Africa share similar circumstances and challenges, and are bound by their commitment to progressive governance and shared values such as democracy, sustainable development and the eradication of poverty.

In this context, the Presidents have identified the need to further strengthen and provide added substance to bilateral relations, especially in areas of trade, investment, human resource development and health cooperation.

They noted the structural changes that the economies of their respective countries are undergoing, in particular the increase in value-added manufactures in the composition of exports. They recognized that this provided real possibilities that the two countries must work to open up for stronger trade and investment links, which will create the basis for integration of the economies of Mercosur and Southern Africa.

The Presidents are particularly encouraged by the cooperation in the multilateral arena, including continued consultation on the reform of multilateral organizations and institutions. The Presidents were therefore pleased to oversee the signing of an Agreement establishing a Joint Commission which they are confident will help to further increase the levels of cooperation between the two countries. Cooperation in the field of Health The Presidents considered that both countries share a comparable profile in the field of Health as a result of the similar socio-economic

The Presidents therefore express their satisfaction that their Ministers of Health have, on 12 December 2000, signed a Declaration of Intent for Cooperation in the field of Health; Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance The Presidents exchanged views on human rights in general and racial

The Presidents are satisfied that the discussions they held, which resulted in the above agreement, were frank and fruitful, and are confident that the relations between Brazil and South Africa will continue to improve.

Issued by: Office of the Presidency

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