
"I want to tell the US President Donald Trump that we don't want a new Cold War. We don't want interference in any other country; we want all countries to be treated equally, Lula told a news conference at the end of his three-day trip to India on Sunday."
"Still, Lula said he is convinced that Brazil-US relations will go back to normalcy after our conversation, adding that Brazil has only wanted to live in peace, generate jobs, and improve [the] lives of our people. The world doesn't need more turbulence; it needs peace, he added."
"On Saturday, Lula met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the Brazilian leader arrived in New Delhi on Wednesday to attend a summit on AI. The two leaders agreed to boost cooperation on critical minerals and rare earths, looking to diversify their trade."
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva declared opposition to a new Cold War and called for equal treatment and non-interference among nations. He refused to comment on the US Supreme Court decision that struck down many of Trump's tariffs, while Trump said 15 percent levies would replace them under a different law. Lula expressed confidence that Brazil–US relations will return to normal after upcoming talks covering trade, immigration, and investment. Differences remain over tariffs, Gaza, and Venezuela, but recent tariff exemptions and Lula's meetings with Narendra Modi on critical minerals and rare earths signal warming ties and diversification.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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