China's President Xi arrives in Brazil for G20 summit DW 11/18/2024
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Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized that his visit to Brazil aimed to enhance bilateral relations, stating, "the visit will further strengthen the two countries' strategic mutual trust, deepen exchanges and cooperation in various fields." He highlighted the importance of a multipolar world and inclusive economic globalization, indicating a desire to work collectively for mutual development.
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has been active in fostering stronger ties with China since his return to power, aiming to balance relationships with both China and the United States. This strategic engagement reflects Brazil's position in the BRICS group and its role in global economic discussions.
Xi's arrival in Brazil marks a significant effort to solidify partnerships within South America, as he noted, "ready to work with all parties to discuss plans and seek development." This shows China’s intent to deepen connections in regional politics and trade.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer of the UK expressed a commitment to 'pragmatic engagement' with China during these pivotal moments at the G20 summit, reflecting a growing necessity for dialogue across international boundaries. Such meetings may be critical for managing relations amidst global tensions.
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