Brazil’s Lula Urges Donald Trump to Treat All Countries Equally, Warns Against ‘New Cold War’
Lula urged equal treatment in trade after Trump imposed a 15% tariff post Supreme Court ruling, with Brazil seeking improved U.S. relations and export exemptions, officials said.
- Lula urged Trump to treat all countries equally and not seek a new Cold War or interfere in other countries.
- Trump exempted key Brazilian exports from tariffs imposed on the country last year, as ties between the US and Brazil improve after months of tensions.
- Lula, as Brazil's president and the leader of one of the largest democracies in the Americas, looked forward to a positive relationship with the US based on mutual respect.
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Brazil’s Lula urges Trump to treat all countries equally
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva urged Donald Trump on Sunday to treat all countries equally after the US leader imposed a 15 percent tariff on imports following an adverse Supreme Court ruling. "I want to tell the US President Donald Trump that we don't want a new Cold War. We don't want interference
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