Brazil's Lula likely to visit Washington in early March
- Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is likely visiting Washington in early March for discussions with US President Donald Trump, emphasizing the need for direct dialogue rather than online communication.
- Lula plans to cover topics like commercial partnerships and critical minerals but will not discuss Brazil's sovereignty.
- Lula criticized the leadership structure of the proposed Board of Peace for Gaza for lacking Palestinian representation, calling it very strange.
- Regarding Venezuela, Lula emphasized that Venezuelans need to resolve their own issues, urging Trump to respect their sovereignty.
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The president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has affirmed that the return of Nicolás Maduro to Venezuela after his arrest a month ago, in the framework of a United States operation on Caracas, “is not the main concern” and yes “strengthening democracy” in that country, issue, has nuanced, that corresponds to Venezuelans. “We have to let them solve their problems,” he said. “Is there conditions to make democracy respected in Venezuela and …
Brazil's Lula likely to visit Washington in early March
SAO PAULO, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Thursday he is likely to travel to Washington in the first week of March for a meeting with his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump.Speaking in an interview with news outlet UOL, Lula said Brazil would be interested in being part of Trump's Board of Peace, provided discussions were limited to Gaza.(Reporting by Gabriel Araujo; Writing by Isabel Teles)
The only issue vetoed, the president stated, is the sovereignty of the Brazilian state.
Lula said that Venezuela's priority is elections and the return of the exiled in contact with journalist Daniela Lima, of Uol.
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