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Brazil does not want ‘a new Cold War’, says President Lula

Brazil does not want ‘a new Cold War’, says President Lula

Summary

Brazilian President Lula declared that Brazil does not want a new Cold War and aims for peaceful relations with the United States. As he prepares to visit President Trump, Lula hopes to discuss trade, immigration, and investment to improve Brazil-US relations. During his recent visit to India, Lula also agreed with India's Prime Minister Modi to increase cooperation in mining and other sectors.

Key Facts

  • President Lula stated Brazil does not want a new Cold War and seeks equal treatment for all nations.
  • He plans to meet President Trump in early March to discuss trade, immigration, and investment.
  • Lula believes Brazil-US relations will normalize after his discussions with Trump.
  • During his visit to India, Lula and Prime Minister Modi agreed to cooperate on critical minerals and rare earths.
  • They signed a memorandum of understanding (an agreement) on mining and trade diversification.
  • The discussions included topics like scientific research, entrepreneurship, and education.

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