词条 | Brazil–Pakistan relations |
释义 |
Brazil–Pakistan relations refers to bilateral relations between Brazil and Pakistan. Brazil maintains an embassy in Islamabad and Pakistan maintains an embassy in Brasília. In 2009, Brazil approved the sale of 100 MAR-1 anti-radiation missiles to Pakistan despite India's pressure on Brazil not to do so.[1] Brazil's Defense Minister Nelson Jobim called these missiles "very effective ways to monitor" areas flown by war planes, and said the deal with Pakistan was worth 85 million euros (167.6 million dollars). He dismissed protests by India. "Brazil negotiates with Pakistan, not with terrorists," Mr Jobim said. "To cancel this deal would be to attribute terrorist activities to the Pakistani Government."[2] At the United Nations, India found itself in the dock at a meeting of the Inter-governmental Negotiations on Security Council reform when Pakistan and other delegates demanded some rationale for its bid. Brazil, Germany and Japan also supported Pakistan's stance for permanent membership of the fifteen members body.[3] Bilateral trade agreement between Pakistan and Brazil is in operation since 1982. Brazil is interested to improve trade volume with Pakistan. Currently Brazil Pakistan Chamber of Commerce is established in Brazil and its current president is Munawar Iqbal. Brazil supports in development of Pakistan’s agriculture sector. Brazil having advanced agriculture technologies is helping Pakistan to develop its agriculture sector.[4] [5][6] Pakistani students that are finishing their college can apply for an opportunity of having their University studies done in Brazil, with tuition costs covered by the Brazilian Government, through the Program for Exchange Students – Undergraduate (PEC-G). This Program has been in place since 2012. [7] Brazil is one of football leading team in the world. Pakistan-made Brazuca soccer ball was used in 2014 Football world cup. Die-hard Pakistani Football Fans Supported Brazilian Soccer Team in World Cup 2014.[8] See also
References1. ^Brazil to Sell MAR-1 SEAD Missiles to Pakistan Defense Industry Daily. Retrieved on 2009-01-05. 2. ^ {{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 3. ^ {{dead link|date=January 2019}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://parc.gov.pk/index.php/en/2014-01-22-03-27-22/122-news-flash/942-brazil-to-support-development-of-pakistan-s-agriculture-sector|title=Brazil to support development of Pakistan’s agriculture sector|website=Parc.gov.pk|accessdate=4 January 2019}} 5. ^2013 World Service Poll BBC 6. ^{{cite web|url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/470231/how-brazil-can-help-pakistan/|title=How Brazil can help Pakistan|date=23 November 2012|website=The Express Tribune|accessdate=4 January 2019}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.diplomacypakistan.com/brazil-in-pakistan/study-opportunities-in-brazil-for-pakistanis/,%20http://www.diplomacypakistan.com/brazil-in-pakistan/study-opportunities-in-brazil-for-pakistanis/|title=Study opportunities in Brazil for Pakistanis – Diplomatic News, Breaking news, news of Pakistan, global and current affairs|website=Diplomacypakistan.com|accessdate=4 January 2019}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.riazhaq.com/2014/07/die-hard-pakistani-football-fans.html|title=Die-hard Pakistani Football Fans Support Brazilian Soccer Team in World Cup 2014|first=Riaz|last=Haq|website=Riazhaq.com|accessdate=4 January 2019}} External links
3 : Brazil–Pakistan relations|Bilateral relations of Brazil|Bilateral relations of Pakistan |
随便看 |
|
开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。