Brazil and Kuwait mark 50 years of diplomacy amid climate and trade growth
Brazil and Kuwait are celebrating 50 years of diplomatic relations this year. The two nations continue to strengthen cooperation in energy, food security, and trade. Meanwhile, Brazil is preparing to host the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belem, deep in the Amazon rainforest.
Brazil's Ambassador to Kuwait, H.E. Rodrigo d'Araujo Gabsch, recently highlighted the long-standing partnership between the two countries. He noted Brazil's role as a reliable supplier of food and energy to Kuwait. Both countries are also working to update their legal frameworks through new bilateral agreements.
The 50th anniversary of Brazil-Kuwait relations comes as both countries expand cooperation. Brazil's hosting of COP30 and its climate commitments reflect its growing role in global environmental efforts. Negotiations on new agreements signal further strengthening of economic and diplomatic ties.