Brazil's Rousseff and VP Temer agree to productive relationship

SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's Vice President Michel Temer, who would succeed President Dilma Rousseff should she be impeached, said the two had agreed at a meeting on Wednesday to have as productive a relationship as possible. Temer would become president should Rousseff depart as a result of current impeachment proceedings. He declined to give any more information about what was discussed in the meeting. (Reporting by Maria Carolina Marcello, Writing by Marcelo Teixeira; Editing by Tom Brown)