Lula Seeks Diplomatic Leadership at an Emptied Brics Summit
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Brazil assumed the rotating presidency of Mercosur this Thursday (3). At the ceremony, Lula promised to strengthen multilateralism and close the free trade agreement with the European Union. The president also listed five priorities for Mercosur under the leadership of Brazil: Strengthening trade between partner countries; confronting climate change; technological development; combating organized crime; and the promotion of human rights. The Bra…
Brazil's president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, assumed semi-annual ownership of Mercosur on Thursday, a key role in reaffirming his leadership in the global south, and, together with an agreement with the European Union (EU), to demonstrate that multilateralism is still possible in the face of those who question it.This is the sixth time that Lula da Silva assumed the pro tempore presidency of the bloc founded in 1991 by Argentina, Brazil, Parag…
In his first speech after assuming the group's leadership, Lula set out as objectives to advance policies against climate change and energy transition, promote technological development in the region and combat transnational organized crime.
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