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The President of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, and his Brazilian counterpart, Luis Inacio Lula da Silva, on Tuesday signed a far-reaching joint declaration and other agreements, aimed at fostering closer trade, commercial, energy, and cultural relations between their countries.
The Brazilian leader arrived here late Monday night on an official one-day visit for talks with Chavez.
Both presidents were keynote speakers at the closing ceremony of a meeting of businessmen from both countries.
They signed a memorandum of understanding between the state-run Economic and Social Development Bank of Venezuela (Bandes), and the Economic and Social Development National Bank of Brazil (BNDES), designed to promote the development of production and exports between the two countries, through technical and training assistance of human resources.
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