Brazilian Army Takes A Bold Step On The Global Stage With The New International Relations Plan, Prioritizing Cooperation, Military Exchange, And Strengthening International Alliances. With The PRIEB, The Army Aims For A Stronger And More Strategic Presence, Ensuring Greater Security And Diplomatic Integration For Brazil.
In a strategic move that promises to increase Brazil’s presence on the global stage, the Brazilian Army has implemented an unprecedented and ambitious initiative for its international relations.
The new International Relations Plan of the Brazilian Army (PRIEB) was officially approved by Ordinance C Ex No. 2.372 on November 7, 2024.
The PRIEB consolidates a set of guidelines and goals for military cooperation and exchange, signaling a new era for Brazilian diplomacy and military presence beyond national borders.
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This innovative step is not limited to military exchanges. It integrates Brazil’s defense and foreign policy priorities and aligns with the Guidelines for the Army’s Activities in the International Area (DAEBAI), which establishes the principles of legality, commitment to international partners, and coordination with the Ministry of Defense.
With this plan, the Brazilian Army seeks to promote greater integration with foreign armies, strengthen diplomatic ties, and consolidate regional trust, especially in South America.
Structure Of The PRIEB And Its Objectives
The PRIEB, reviewed every two years by the Army General Staff (EME), defines specific strategies and goals for the Brazilian Army’s international operations.
Among the central goals of the plan is the strengthening of diplomatic and military relations, focusing on countries that already have diplomatic ties with Brazil.
Only these countries will be able to receive Brazilian military missions, reinforcing the criteria of trust and transparency in operations.
The DAEBAI, the strategic document that underpins the PRIEB, establishes the principles for the Army’s international operations, including respect for international commitments, legality of actions, and alignment with Brazilian Foreign Policy (PEB).
These guidelines are essential to ensure that the Army operates in accordance with Brazilian diplomacy, promoting military cooperation that also contributes to national security interests.
Military Diplomacy: A New Focus Of Action
One of the main points of the PRIEB is the strengthening of military diplomacy. Through mechanisms such as Military Diplomatic Representation and Military Exchange, the Brazilian Army intends to expand its operations beyond Brazil, promoting trust and regional cooperation.
Among the instruments of this diplomacy are the dispatch of military missions to other countries, high-level visits among military leaders, and participation in cooperation forums, such as the Conference of American Armies (CEA).
These instruments aim not only for the exchange of knowledge but also for strengthening trust relations between Brazil and other countries, especially in South America.
According to experts, participation in multilateral forums and in joint training is an effective way to consolidate Brazil’s presence and strengthen the network of allies on the continent.
According to the PRIEB, military exercises and bilateral conferences are important tools to create a trust base between nations, a fundamental factor in ensuring regional peace and security.
Impact Of The New Guidelines
With the creation of the PRIEB, the Army hopes to enhance the quality and effectiveness of its operations abroad, drawing from the lessons learned during previous missions.
The dissemination of lessons learned from international operations allows for a continuous improvement of Brazilian military strategies, raising the level of preparedness of the troops to operate in different scenarios and conditions.
According to the Army Command, the PRIEB will be available on the Army’s intranet, allowing access to information and promoting transparency.
This measure reflects the Brazilian Army’s commitment to coordinating and aligning its actions abroad, respecting both national values and the defense policies established by the Brazilian government.
Expectations And Next Steps
With the PRIEB in place, the Brazilian Army is intensifying its presence on the international stage, strengthening strategic partnerships and demonstrating its willingness for dialogue and global military cooperation.
This effort also highlights Brazil’s role in building a collective security scenario, aiming to ensure peace and stability, not only regionally but at a global level.
According to the Ministry of Defense, the biennial review of the plan will ensure its continuous adaptation to challenges and changes in the international landscape, keeping the Army aligned with the best practices of cooperation and defense.

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