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Brazil’s Congress Forces Lula’s Foreign Minister to Testify
Brazil’s Congress compelled Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira to testify before the Chamber of Deputies’ foreign affairs and national defence committee on 8 July. The summons, which mandates attendance or faces potential criminal charges, followed a 1 July ministry letter to Congress regarding Washington’s designation of two Brazilian gangs as terrorists.
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