Presidents Lula and Trump shaking hands at a table in the Oval Office with flags and topic documents
Presidents Lula and Trump shaking hands at a table in the Oval Office with flags and topic documents
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Lula and Trump meet today in Washington focusing on bilateral issues

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Presidents Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Donald Trump hold a meeting at the White House on Thursday. The talks cover organized crime, trade tariffs and critical minerals. Cuba is expected to remain a secondary topic, according to Itamaraty sources.

The meeting was intermediated by businessman Joesley Batista, owner of J&F. A company jet is scheduled to fly from Colorado to Washington the day before. The leaders’ dialogue had been planned since January after a phone call, but took shape following recent outreach from the White House.

The agenda focuses on bilateral matters. The fight against organized crime, American tariffs on Brazilian goods and critical minerals rank among the main points. Finance Minister Dario Durigan confirmed that rare earths will be on the table, with Brazil defending national sovereignty and local industrialization.

Lula travels with ministers including Mauro Vieira, Alexandre Silveira and Wellington César Lima e Silva. Sources indicate the talks may also address the nomination of Michelle Bachalete to the UN and the war in the Middle East. The delegation also includes the director-general of the Federal Police.

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Initial reactions on X highlight the meeting's focus on rare earth minerals, trade tariffs, and organized crime, with skepticism from Brazilian users that Lula may concede mineral access to prevent US terrorist designations for groups like PCC and CV. Analytical posts note Brazil's reserves as leverage against China and the timing amid global tensions. Some users criticize the deal as selling out national wealth, while others reference pre-meeting Brazilian legislation on critical minerals and Lula's efforts to bolster his position before elections.

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Brazilian President Lula and South Korean leader Lee Jae-myung shake hands in Seoul after agreeing to resume Mercosul-Korea trade talks targeting 2026.
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Lula says mercosul-korea deal could be reached in 2026

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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva stated that the trade agreement between Mercosul and South Korea could be concluded in 2026, following a meeting with South Korean leader Lee Jae-myung in Seoul. The two leaders agreed to resume negotiations stalled since 2021. The statement is part of Lula's Asia trip, which includes stops in India and the United Arab Emirates.

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Pedro Sánchez and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signed 15 bilateral agreements at their first summit in Barcelona, kicking off a forum opposing U.S. interventionist policies. Sánchez decried a 'reactionary wave' attacking peace, while Lula questioned the UN's weakening. Leaders from several Global South nations are joining the talks.

The Trump administration proposed classifying Brazil's criminal factions Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) and Comando Vermelho (CV) as terrorist organizations, sparking debates on international cooperation and sovereignty. Brazilian officials differ: Governor Tarcísio de Freitas sees an opportunity for intelligence integration, while President Lula seeks alternatives to prevent interventions. The initiative is part of a broader plan against transnational crime in Latin America.

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One day after a court block, President Lula revoked the visa of Donald Trump's advisor Darren Beattie, preventing his entry to Brazil where he planned to visit jailed ex-President Jair Bolsonaro. The move underscores Brazil's sovereignty amid US-Brazil tensions and responses to prior visa cancellations for Brazilian officials.

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