Brazil’s Lula holds call with Trump, agrees to visit Washington
Lula urged limiting the Board of Peace to Gaza and sought Palestinian inclusion, warning it could rival the UN while emphasizing welfare for Venezuelans, officials said.
- Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva held a 50-minute phone call with US President Donald Trump and agreed to visit Washington soon.
- Lula suggested limiting Trump's proposed Board of Peace to the situation in Gaza and including Palestinian representation.
- The two leaders also discussed the situation in Venezuela, with Lula stressing the importance of preserving peace and stability in the region.
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Lula urges Trump to limit “Peace Board” to Gaza in call covering governance, Venezuela and bilateral agenda
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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has had a long telephone conversation with his counterpart Donald Trump on Monday, four days after talking to Chinese Xi Jinping, and three days after proclaiming in an act in Salvador de Bahia that “Trump proposes to create a new UN, in which he alone would be the owner.” The situation in Venezuela has been one of the issues discussed by the leaders of the United States and Brazil, in which Lula has emphasize…
Brazil Leader Urged Trump by Phone to Limit Peace Board to Gaza
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said he advised Donald Trump to limit the scope of his proposed board of peace to matters relating to Gaza, and urged him to ensure that the Palestinians are representative on it.
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