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Brazilian president vetoes deal
to import Venezuela's subsidized
fuel
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio
da Silva has vetoed a deal
struck by a Brazilian state with
neighboring Venezuela to buy its
fuel at discounted prices, state
press said on Friday.
Lula made the decision after
meeting Ottomar Pinto, governor
of the northern state Roraima,
and a team of state legislators
on Thursday.
Lula barred the subsidized
purchase of Venezuelan fuel
citing what he described as "a
dangerous precedent."
State company Petroleos de
Venezuela had authorized the
sale offuel to the state,
following a pattern set in
Colombia and Cuba, but Roraima's
government needed the central
government's approval.
Venezuela's deal could have
allowed residents to buy
gasoline at 1.40 reais (0.68
U.S. dollars), half the current
price, and diesel at less than a
real per liter.
Marcio Junqueira, a legislator
who was present at the meeting,
said that Brazilian state
company Petrobras had opposed
the project.
Lula said that if Roraima were
allowed to import foreign fuel,
all the border states would seek
the same treatment. The import
proposal has been on the table
since April 2006.
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