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Lula on the Mercosur–European Union Agreement: Reinforcing Multilateralism

President Lula highlights the strategic importance of the proposal, which would bring together a population of 722 million people and a GDP of around USD 22 trillion

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Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva wants to win France for the Mercosur-EU trade agreement – and thus strengthen, among other things, the Brazilian position in the BRICS countries.

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The Lula (PT) government should propose broad or, for the sake of Mercosul, of the lists of surpluses is the common price of the block. The aim is to avoid a reduction in the noise of quotas, which damages Brazilian producers. Read more (06/09/2025

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Costa and Milei agreed in Nice on the occasion of the UN Oceans Summit, a forum in which the President of the Council approached to greet Milei and the Argentine Foreign Minister, Gerardo Werthein, according to a person close to the former head of government of Portugal consulted by Europa Press.

The president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, urged the president of France, Emmanuel Macron, to accept the trade agreement with Mercosur. “I will not leave the Mercosur presidency without concluding the trade agreement with the EU. Open your heart to this possibility,” Lula said at a press conference in Paris with Macron, on the first day of his visit of almost a week to France. Brazil will assume the presidency of Mercosur, which is curr…

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