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

World • Feb 22
Brazil does not want ‘a new Cold War’, says President Lula
**No Room for Global Tension, Brazil Tells the World** As the drums of global tension continue to beat, Brazil's President, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, is sounding a different note. Ahead of his highly anticipated visit to the United States, President Lula has sent a strong message: no more Cold War, no more interference in other countries' affairs. He wants all countries to be treated equally, without bias or favoritism. In a recent statement, President Lula emphasized the importance of peace and stability in the world. "The world doesn't need more turbulence; it needs peace," he said. This message comes at a time when global events are heating up, with many countries embroiled in conflicts and disputes. President Lula's visit to the United States is expected to be a crucial moment in shaping the future of Brazil-US relations. The two countries have had their share of disagreements, particularly over issues like tariffs and immigration. However, with President Trump's recent decision to exempt key Brazilian exports from tariffs, there are signs that the two nations are working to mend their ties. In a related development, President Lula has also been strengthening ties with another key player in the region, India. During his three-day trip to India, he met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding on rare earths. This agreement aims to boost cooperation on critical minerals and rare earths, with a focus on reciprocal investment, exploration, and mining. Brazil's approach to global relations is one of cooperation and mutual benefit. As President Lula stated, "We want to live in peace, generate jobs, and improve the lives of our people." This message is music to the ears of many Nigerians, who are eager to see their country play a more active role in global affairs. As the world grapples with the challenges of the 21st century, President Lula's vision of a peaceful and cooperative world is one that resonates with many. Will his message of peace and equality be heard by world leaders? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: Brazil is leading by example, and Nigeria should take note.
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