BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazil’s Vice President Hamilton Mouro played down the fires raging in the dry season in the Amazon on Thursday, saying it was “surreal” how they are being seen abroad as if the whole rainforest was on fire.
Mouro said it did not appear that the EU-Mercosur free trade talks were not reaching a conclusive agreement and he blamed government opponents and European farmers who are unable to compete for the criticism of Brazil’s environmental policies that have fueled resistance in Europe to deal with the South American trade bloc.
(Reporting by Maria Carolina Marcello)