Lula says he hopes Brazil will receive 'equal treatment' from Trump
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva expressed his desire for equal treatment from U.S. President Donald Trump amidst recent tariff decisions.
In a press conference in New Delhi, Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva conveyed the necessity for all countries to be treated equally by the United States, urging President Donald Trump to refrain from fostering a new Cold War. Lula emphasized that Brazil does not seek preferential treatment over other nations but rather wishes to engage in relationships based on equality. He highlighted the implications of maintaining equal relations for the global community and expressed hope for normalizing diplomatic ties if this equality can be achieved.
Lula's remarks came shortly after the American administration's announcement of a 10% additional tariff on imports, a measure influenced by a recent Supreme Court ruling favoring Trump. This taxation strategy has raised concerns internationally, including in Brazil, about the potential for escalating trade tensions and economic difficulties for countries facing such tariffs. The Brazilian leader's comments reflect a broader aspiration to strengthen partnerships based on mutual respect and fairness rather than hierarchical influence.
As Lula's visit to India concluded, the Brazilian delegation collaborated with Indian officials to sign six memoranda of understanding, signaling an intention to enhance bilateral cooperation. Following his time in India, Lula is set to travel to South Korea, emphasizing Brazil's proactive approach to securing relationships on the global stage while advocating for fair treatment from more dominant economies like the U.S.