CARACAS, Wednesday June 25, 2008 | Update
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will encourage
this week his Venezuelan counterpart Hugo Chávez to speed
up the talks for Venezuela's membership in Mercosur trade
bloc, said on Wednesday the Brazilian President's spokesman.
Lula will pay a short visit to Caracas on Friday. Then, the
improvement of bilateral border and energy relations will
be discussed also, Marcelo Baumbach told reporters, Reuters
quoted.
The incorporation of Venezuela as full member of Mercosur
-composed of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay- depends
on its approval by the Brazilian and Paraguayan congresses.
Baumbach, disregarding a potential green light by both legislatures,
noted that the talks had reached a technical level and Venezuela
should be quick to fulfill additional requirements.
For instance, he said that the Venezuelan government had
not submitted yet the lists of tax relief for Brazilian commodities.