Statement on Belém: How Merz Breasts the Brazilians
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Brazil's head of state Luis Inácio Lula da Silva reacted with humour to the condescending remarks made by Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) about Belém, the location of the World Climate Conference.
Everyone was "joyed" about the departure from Belém, the Chancellor said after his short stay at the venue of the climate conference in Brazil. President Lula took the statement with humor, but the Brazilians were still brusque. By A. Herrberg.
Lula (PT) and the favorites of Belém, Igor Normando (MDB), and of Rio de Janeiro, Eduardo Paes (PSD) criticized the chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz, for saying that the Germans were “contents” to go away from the capital of Paris, head of COP 30. Madeleine Lacsko, Duda Texeira and Dennis Xavier commented: The post Lula and Pitts with chanceller from Germany appeared first on The Antagnonist.
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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) responded on Tuesday (November 18, 2025) to a statement by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who said that he and his team were "happy" to return to Berlin after participating in COP30 in Belém (PA). Speaking at the inauguration of the Xambioá Bridge, Lula stated that "Berlin doesn't offer 10% of the quality" found in Pará. Merz made the statement on Thursday (November 13) during the German Trad…
Friedrich Merz said the Germans were pleased to leave the city; he participated in the COP30 Leaders' Cup last week
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