Lula reafirma apoio a Bachelet para liderar a ONU

O presidente brasileiro Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva apoiou a candidatura de Michelle Bachelet a secretária-geral da ONU após se reunir com ela em Brasília.

Lula e Bachelet se reuniram por quase uma hora na segunda-feira no Palácio do Planalto. O líder brasileiro destacou sua experiência como chefe de Estado e dentro da ONU, afirmando que isso a qualifica para ser a primeira mulher latino-americana a liderar a organização.

Eles discutiram o papel de uma ONU reformada na promoção da paz, do desenvolvimento sustentável e do multilateralismo. Bachelet apresentou sua candidatura à Assembleia Geral em 21 de abril durante três horas.

O Chile retirou seu apoio oficial sob o presidente José Antonio Kast, mas o Brasil e o México mantêm seus apoios. Outros candidatos incluem Rafael Grossi, Rebeca Grynspan e Macky Sall.

Lula reiterou que Bachelet possui o currículo mais notável para o cargo, dado seus dois mandatos como presidente do Chile e altos cargos na ONU.

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