Brazil and Kuwait deepen ties with new agreements ahead of COP30
Brazil and Kuwait are strengthening their diplomatic and economic ties as they celebrate 50 years of embassy relations. The two countries are now negotiating new agreements to modernize their legal framework and expand cooperation. Meanwhile, Brazil is preparing to host the UN Climate Change Conference (COP30) in the Amazon city of Belém later this year.
This year's milestone anniversary underscores the enduring partnership between Brazil and Kuwait. Their embassies opened in 1974, and since then, trade, energy, and food security have been key pillars of collaboration. Ambassador Rodrigo d'Araujo Gabsch recently lauded the strong bond, highlighting Kuwait's dependence on Brazil for stable supplies in these critical areas.
The new agreements between Brazil and Kuwait will update their legal cooperation and expand joint projects. As Brazil takes the lead in climate talks at COP30, it could further cement its global role. Both nations continue to prioritize trade, energy, and food security as the cornerstones of their partnership.