Xi and Lula step up meetings, firming China-Brazil ties with eyes on Trump
- Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will meet President Xi Jinping in China next month, marking their third meeting since 2023, with a fourth planned in July.
- The meetings highlight Brazil's strengthening ties with China, its largest trading partner, amid concerns over U.S. President Donald Trump's trade policies.
- Lula is set to participate in a meeting with Chinese officials and Latin American leaders on May 13.
- A diplomat in Brasilia mentioned that Brazil is seeking alternatives due to the high risk in relations with the United States, aiming to deepen cooperation with China.
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Xi and Lula step up meetings, firming China-Brazil ties with eyes on Trump
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will travel to China next month for his third meeting with President Xi Jinping since taking office in 2023, the government in Brasilia said, and a fourth meeting is already planned for July.
Xi Jinping, Lula Step Up Meetings, Firming China-Brazil Ties With Eyes On Trump
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will travel to China next month for his third meeting with President Xi Jinping since taking office in 2023, the government in Brasilia said, and a fourth meeting is already planned for July.
Xi and Lula intensify meetings and strengthen ties between China and Brazil
Brazil's president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, will travel to China next month for his third meeting with President Xi Jinping since taking office in 2023, the government said in Brasilia, and a fourth meeting is already planned for July. The steady pace of bilateral meetings underscores the warming of Brazil's relations with its largest trading partner, which a diplomat in Brasilia called “inevitable,” as the world adjusts to the unpredictable …
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