Diplomats See the Interest of the Us in Rare Brazilian Lands as 'Test Floor'
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“We have to protect all our oil, all our gold, all the rich minerals they want. And here no one puts their hands in,” said Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva after the statements by U.S. President Donald Trump to seize the strategic resources of the Brazilian nation. READ ALSO: Black women will march in Brazil for the International Day of Afro-descending Women Faced with the intention of appropriation of lithium, niobium and rare land…
In the peasants, Brazilian diplomacy assessed that, for now, the Trump government wants to test the effects of supposed interest in the country's mineral wealth. Lula came to say that 'no one put his hand' in the Brazilian minerals.
Green opera in the north of Goiás, but had to suspend production temporarily; minerals are used to manufacture mothers going on electric cars and solar panels
Lula rejected partnership with the United States in the exploration of critical minerals and rare lands. Read in the People's Journal.
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