Yesterday -- or two days ago in Brazil, President Rousseff and the President talked about the importance of increasing science, technology, engineering and math studentexchanges.
Proposals were advanced to shift from deterring the Soviets to combating illegal drug use, underwriting studentexchanges, and promoting environmental protection.
We need a skilled, educated workforce -- which is why American and Brazilian companies have pledged to help increase studentexchanges between our two nations.
It calls on ministers to press for sufficient European Union funds to maintain and expand the Erasmus-Socrates programme, which sets up studentexchanges in Europe.