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Lula approaches the Cuban dictatorship by sending his adviser Celso Amorim to the island and preparing a business mission.
The President of Brazil wanted to "get Brazil closer to Cuba," and he did so through his adviser Celso Amorím, from mid-August to the court of the Cuban dictator, Miguel Díaz-Canel. Amorím presented himself to the regime's press and explained that his visit to the island was "an express decision of President Lula" that symbolizes "the Brazilian president's interest in deepening the political relationship" between the two nations. Lula's Special Adviser announced that "there are several missions" that will go to the island, including one mission of businessmen, a group of specialists from the Ministry of Health, or "some technical missions of the Embraerpa (the Brazilian Agricultural Research Company)," which "will all arrive in less than a month."
Amorím expressed Lula's desire to