Brazil threatens to abandon Mercosur-EU deal as Italy, France seek delay

SAO ⁠PAULO, Dec 17 (Reuters) – Brazilian ⁠President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on ⁠Wednesday that if the trade agreement between the ​European Union and the South American ‍trade bloc Mercosur is not finalized this month, Brazil will no longer sign off on the ​deal.

Italy and France earlier in the day said they were not ready to back the agreement, ​dealing it a blow as European Commission ⁠President Ursula von der Leyen had ‌been expected to fly to Brazil at the ⁠end of this week ​to sign the accord.

“If we don’t do ‌it now, Brazil won’t make this deal anymore as long ‍as I’m president,” Lula told a cabinet meeting. “If they say no, we will be tough with them from now on. We gave in to everything that diplomacy could possibly concede.”

(Reporting by Gabriel Araujo and ⁠Eduardo Simoes; Writing ‌by Isabel ⁠Teles)