While we may well be witnessing a change in Brazil`s policy towards Iran, this by no means suggests a shift of Brazilian foreign policy interests away from the Middle East. In fact, all signs seem to be suggesting that under Patriota, the Brazilian Foreign Ministry’s involvement in and interaction with the region is likely to increase. And while ties with Iran may never reach the level of “warmth” that the Lula-Ahmadinejad handshake suggested, the forecast for Brazil’s relations with its real key partner in the region, Turkey, is, if nothing else, promising and likely to endure well beyond the coming year.
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