His secretary asked for details of the event, shared his availability and fee, with half to be paid up front and the other after his lecture. Everything was much easier than they imagined. He did not ask for airfare. His flight was on the company jet of a friend, who later accompanied him to a meeting with President Fernando Henrique Cardoso in BrasÃlia. Private security also joined. The three stayed in the Sheraton Petribú in Piedade. He stayed in the presidential suite. There he had only three meetings: with Francisco Falcão, president of the Federal Regional Court; with the State Secretary of Planning, João Recena, who gave a presentation on the Pernambuco economy; and with an entourage from the Jewish community.
In his lecture about the international political and economic landscape, which packed the Guararapes Theatre and attracted journalists from major newspapers throughout the country, Kissinger was very friendly and started addressing Governor Miguel Arraes, who was at the table, joking that the first time he had been to Pernambuco in 1987, Arraes was governor then too, and even offered him dinner at the Princesses' Field Palace. An important part of his speech was when he said that in 10 years, the world would see the importance of China’s international role. At the time, he showed how well informed and competent he was. It was, really, an excellent lecture.
After the event, he dined with sponsors of the event in the restaurant of the Sheraton, where he was relaxed and spoke with many guests, always asking questions about Pernambuco and Brazil. At the end, he asked if he had pleased and met expectations. He did — very much.
Depois do evento, ele participou de jantar com os patrocinadores do evento, no restaurante do Hotel Sheraton, quando se mostrou descontraÃdo e conversou com muitos convidados, sempre fazendo perguntas sobre Pernambuco e o Brasil. No final, perguntou se tinha agradado e se tinha atendido à s expectativas. Agradou e muito.
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