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Brazil’s Bolsonaro names Trump fan top diplomat as Cuba relations sour

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BRASILIA, (Reuters) - Brazil’s farright President-elect Jair Bolsonaro chose an admirer of U.S. President Donald Trump’s conservati­ve nationalis­m as his top diplomat yesterday, while escalating tensions with communist Cuba over a medical aid programme.

Bolsonaro’s pick of career diplomat Ernesto Araujo, 51, underscore­d Brazil’s sharp turn to the right and the reversal of nearly a decade and a half of diplomacy under leftist Workers Party government­s that focused on alliances with South American allies and ideologica­l partners including Cuba.

“Brazil’s foreign policy should be part of this moment of regenerati­on that Brazil is living right now,” Bolsonaro, a longstandi­ng Trump admirer, wrote on Twitter.

In another sign of Brazil’s new foreign policy direction under Bolsonaro, the former army captain announced he would grant asylum to any Cuban national who asks for it. That came after Cuba said it would pull thousands of its doctors from Brazil after Bolsonaro questioned their training and demanded changes to their contracts.

Araujo, a career diplomat, is currently head of the foreign ministry’s United States and Canada department. Last year, he raised eyebrows in the foreign ministry with an article that stated Brazil has a chance to recover its “Western soul” by embracing Trump’s brand of nationalis­m and pursuing its own interests instead of being tied to blocs of countries.

The article, entitled “Trump and the West,” won the attention of Bolsonaro, who has promoted the mid-level diplomat to lead Itamaraty, as the foreign ministry is known.

Araujo shares Bolsonaro’s view of the need to rethink membership of the South American trade bloc Mercosur, which he and others in the president-elect’s camp see as holding back Brazil’s commercial interests.

Announcing the appointmen­t with Araujo at his side, Bolsonaro said the diplomat’s mission will be to promote trade with all nations without any leftwing ideologica­l bias.

Araujo said he would make sure Bolsonaro’s election brought a change of course at the foreign ministry that puts Brazil first, “an effective policy based on national interest, a policy for an active, happy and prosperous Brazil.”

Araujo argued in his article that, unlike European leaders, Trump is saving western Christian civilizati­on from radical Islam and “globalist cultural Marxism” by standing up for national identity, family values and the Christian faith.

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Ernesto Araujo

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