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in 1958 Brazil acknowledged the independence of Guinea and in 1973 established diplomatic relations with the country - It was not before 2005 that the embassy of guinea opened in Brasília while the brazilian embassy would open an year later in conakry.

two way relations between Brazil and guinea increased especially between 2004 and 2012, when two way trade grew from US$14 million to US$67 million - in this specially fruitful period, the president of guinea visited Brazil in 2011 to participate in the commemorations of the international year for people of African descent. arrow-back      arrow-forward
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