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Japan wants stronger ties with Brazil

The Philippine Star

SAO PAULO — Japan's prime minister said yesterday that his country wants to strengthen its economic and diplomatic ties with Brazil and begin a new "new chapter" in the relationship between the two nations.

Shinzo Abe made his remarks in a press conference hours before wrapping up a five-nation tour of Latin American and the Caribbean that also included Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago, Colombia and Chile.

Abe and Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff on Friday signed cooperation treaties in areas such as infrastructure, pharmaceuticals, energy, mining and education,

"We are about to begin a new chapter, a new future, in our relationship," Abe said.

Earlier, Abe visited the Japanese Pavilion in Sao Paulo's Ibirapuera Park, where he planted a tree.

He also visited the Museum of Japanese Immigration and met with representatives of Sao Paulo's large Japanese community in the city's oriental neighborhood of Liberdade.

Brazil is home to the world's largest ethnic Japanese population outside Japan: 1.5 million, most of whom live in the state of Sao Paulo.

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ABE AND BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT DILMA ROUSSEFF

COLOMBIA AND CHILE

IBIRAPUERA PARK

JAPANESE PAVILION

LATIN AMERICAN AND THE CARIBBEAN

LIBERDADE

MUSEUM OF JAPANESE IMMIGRATION

SAO PAULO

SHINZO ABE

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

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