Korea’s Lee gives warm welcome to ‘eternal comrade’ Lula of Brazil during state visit
Korean President Lee Jae Myung welcomed Brazilian President Lula during his state visit, showcasing a strong bilateral relationship and shared history as former child laborers.
Korean President Lee Jae Myung warmly welcomed Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva during his state visit, the first in 21 years. Lee expressed his enthusiasm through a heartfelt social media message, highlighting their shared past as child laborers. The welcome included a red-carpet treatment, showcasing the importance of this visit for both nations.
The two leaders emphasized their bond and shared experiences. Lee's warm embrace of Lula and his choice of attire, resembling the Brazilian flag, demonstrated the sincerity of the greeting. The summit aimed to strengthen relations between Korea and Brazil, focusing on social and economic development, concepts both leaders championed throughout their careers.
As the leaders engaged in discussions, there was a palpable sense of camaraderie, enhanced by their common ground in overcoming adversity during childhood. This state visit highlights not only the personal rapport between Lee and Lula but also the broader significance of international cooperation for mutual growth and development between Korea and Brazil.