Watch: Macron holds hands with Brazilian president on Amazon trek

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Just days after Emmanuel Macron was pictured in a T-shirt hitting a punch bag in a gym, photos have emerged of him posing in smart shoes and a pristine white shirt in the Amazonian jungle.

The 46-year-old kept up appearances on the first visit to Brazil by a French president in 11 years.

It came after spats with Jair Bolsonaro, the former president, over environmental destruction and insults directed at Mr Macron’s wife, Brigitte.

After stopping in nearby French Guiana, where he kept his suit and tie on despite sweltering conditions, Mr Macron kicked off the visit in Belem with the launch of a $1.1 billion Amazonian green investment plan alongside Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, his Brazilian counterpart.

Mr Macron then ditched his jacket and tie to take a boat to the jungle island of Combu with Mr da Silva, where they met indigenous leaders.

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva leads Emmanuel Macron through the jungle
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva leads Emmanuel Macron through the jungle - Ueslei Marcelino/Reuters

Mr Macron awarded Raoni Metuktire, the tribal chief, the Legion of Honour – the highest French distinction – for his role as an “international figure in the fight for the preservation of the Amazon rainforest and the culture of indigenous peoples”.

Mr Metuktire left his home in the Amazon more than 30 years ago, travelling the world to warn of the threats posed by the destruction of the rainforest. He has become a global figurehead in the fight to raise awareness of climate change.

At one point the venerable chief, who is thought to be 90, grabbed the microphone to welcome Mr da Silva and Mr Macron, saying he saw them as his “father and son” and urging them to back his bid to win the Nobel Peace Prize.

Emmanuel Macron presented Raoni Metuktire with the Legion of Honour
Emmanuel Macron presented Raoni Metuktire with the Legion of Honour - Ueslei Marcelino/Reuters

Tuesday’s announcement proposes the creation of a “carbon market,” intended to reward countries that invest in natural carbon sinks such as the Amazon rainforest.

The world’s largest tropical forest plays a key role in the fight against climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide emissions.

After Mr da Silva’s government stepped up environmental policing of the Amazon, deforestation halved last year after it had been ramped up by Mr Bolsonaro.

The agreement also includes support for “indigenous people and local Amazon communities, which have an essential role in protecting biodiversity through their traditional knowledge and forest management practices”.

Emmanuel Macron and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva wore white shirts for their trip to the jungle island of Combu
Emmanuel Macron and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva wore white shirts for their trip to the jungle island of Combu - Emmanuel Macron/X

France and Brazil are working together to manufacture four conventionally powered submarines, the third of which will be launched on Wednesday by both leaders at the Itaguai naval base near Rio de Janeiro.

Yet despite the bonhomie they do not see eye-to-eye on various issues, such as the long-stalled free trade agreement between the EU and South America’s Mercosur bloc, which has recently run into fierce resistance from European farmers.

In January, Mr Macron said France opposed the deal because it “doesn’t make Mercosur farmers and companies abide by the same rules as ours”.

Another bone of contention is the war in Ukraine. While Mr Macron has ratcheted up the rhetoric supporting Volodymyr Zelensky, Mr da Silva, the self-styled champion of the “global South”, has insisted Kyiv and Moscow share responsibility over the conflict and refused to take a stand against Russia.

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