Lula to Travel to Argentina to Attend Mercosur Summit
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Lula to travel to Argentina to attend Mercosur summit
Lula’s presence at the event marks the beginning of Brazil’s temporary presidency in the bloc, with the main purpose of breaking the deadlock of the trade agreement with the European Union (EU). During a trip to France in the first week of June, Lula himself declared, in the presence of his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, that he would not leave office without concluding the pact. During the meeting he asked Macron to ‘open his heart to the…
It is the first trip of the president of Brazil to Argentina since the ultra-right Milei assumed power
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva arrived in Argentina on Wednesday, July 2, to participate in the Mercosur summit, which will be held in Buenos Aires between July 3 and 4. The Brazilian president does not plan to hold a bilateral meeting with Javier Milei, but he did express his interest in visiting Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who is serving house arrest in the Argentine capital. READ ALSO: Lula da Silva will visit Argentine ex-mandataria Cristina …
With the latent tension between President Javier Milei and his pair from Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, as the main reason for media and political attention, Mercosur leaders and ministers will meet again from today, to try to smooth out roughnesses and advance in agreements within and outside the regional bloc. Without confirmation and with deliberate and closed hermetism around a possible visit to former President Cristina Kirchner, the pr…
brazilian President strengthens regional integration in the midst of differences with Milei, who tries to isolate the block
Lula inherited the leadership of the bloc from Milei and faces the challenge of concluding a pact that has been concluded for decades. Brazil officially took the presidency pro tempore of Mercosur this Thursday, in the framework of the 66th Summit of the presidents of the bloc, held in Buenos Aires. The Argentine president, Javier Milei, transferred the leadership to his Brazilian pair, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who assumes the position with a …
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