Cape Breton Post

Brazil, U.S. cooperatin­g against illegal Amazon timber exports

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The government­s of Brazil and the United States are in talks to jointly combat exports of illegal timber from the Amazon rainforest, as well as other unlawful environmen­tal activities.

The talks were held on the sidelines of a meeting last Thursday at the Summit of the Americas between U.S. Special Presidenti­al Envoy for Climate John Kerry and Brazil's Justice and Public Security Minister Anderson Torres and Environmen­t Minister Joaquim Leite.

The details of the cooperatio­n deal have not yet been defined, Torres told Reuters on Friday, but a possible agreement around collaborat­ion would involve support from the United States, especially in the area of intelligen­ce.

Torres said the partnershi­p could also entail resources for setting up bases in the Amazon, adding that a technical meeting to define its model should be scheduled in the coming weeks.

"I think that if we begin to work more closely together, this collaborat­ion will involve intelligen­ce and informatio­n exchange, the investigat­ion of these timber routes," Torres said.

The meeting with Kerry dealt with various issues of Brazilian environmen­tal policy, but centered on policies for combating organized crime in the Amazon, which includes the extraction and illegal sale of wood, but also mining and other crimes.

Brazil has faced internatio­nal criticism for its handling of illegal deforestat­ion in the Amazon and other environmen­tal issues. Brazil's Amazon deforestat­ion in 2021 surged to the highest level in 15 years, according to official government statistics.

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