Lula reafirma apoyo a Bachelet para liderar la ONU

El presidente de Brasil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, respaldó la candidatura de Michelle Bachelet a la Secretaría General de la ONU tras reunirse con ella en Brasilia.

Lula y Bachelet se reunieron por cerca de una hora el lunes en el Palacio de Planalto. El mandatario brasileño destacó su experiencia como jefa de Estado y en la ONU, señalando que la acredita para ser la primera mujer latinoamericana en liderar el organismo.

Discutieron el rol de una ONU reformada para promover la paz, el desarrollo sostenible y el multilateralismo. Bachelet expuso su candidatura ante la Asamblea General el 21 de abril durante tres horas.

Chile retiró su apoyo oficial bajo el gobierno de José Antonio Kast, pero Brasil y México mantienen el respaldo. Otros candidatos incluyen a Rafael Grossi, Rebeca Grynspan y Macky Sall.

Lula ha reiterado que Bachelet cuenta con el currículum más destacado para el puesto, dada su trayectoria como presidenta de Chile en dos periodos y altos cargos en Naciones Unidas.

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