Brazil will not bow to pressure by the U.S...
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was trying to persuade Brazil to back new sanctions against the Islamic republic, which is suspected by Western powers of attempting to build nuclear weapons, during her visit to Brasilia on Wednesday.
Celso Amorim reportedly told Clinton that Brazil wanted to see further negotiations on the issue before considering sanctions, but the U.S. Secretary of State argued that sanctions had to be passed first in order to persuade Iran to "negotiate in good faith".
Brazil, which is currently a member of the United Nations Security Council, has repeatedly opposed tougher sanctions against the Islamic republic, which are being pushed by the United States.
"We will not simply bow down to an evolving consensus if we do not agree," Amorim was quoted by BBC as saying during a news conference with Clinton. "We have to think by ourselves and with our values and principles," he said.
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