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Brazilian President Lula Meets with Trump to Discuss Economic and Security Matters

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Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is scheduled to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday, according to a White House statement. The discussion will focus on economic and security matters.

    1. Just concluded my meeting with Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the very dynamic President of Brazil. We discussed many topics, including Trade and, specifically, Tariffs. The meeting went very well.
    1. The meeting took a little too long, certainly because I liked it and he liked the meeting. Otherwise, someone would have ended it.
    2. It is important that the United States regain an interest in things happening in Brazil.
    3. We took an important step in consolidating the Brazil–United States relationship.
    4. We need to sit at a table, look each other in the eye, and see what interests the U.S. and what interests Brazil.
    5. History shows that the use of force will never pave the way to overcoming the afflictions that plague this hemisphere, which belongs to all of us. Dividing the world into spheres of influence and launching neo-colonial offensives for strategic resources are anachronistic gestures and historical setbacks.
    6. There is no possibility whatsoever that any country in Latin America, acting alone, will believe it can solve its problems.
    7. It is important to remember that because of the war in Iran, fuel prices are already rising in almost the entire world. The price of oil is increasing a lot and should rise in every country.
    8. Here in South America we present ourselves as a region of peace; nobody here has an atomic bomb. I don't know if comrade Ramaphosa realizes that if we do not prepare ourselves in terms of defense, one day someone will invade us.
    1. The goal is to protect Brazil's population, prioritize the country and maintain constructive dialogue.