Trump holds summit meeting with Latin American leaders this Saturday (7); Lula was not invited
Donald Trump is set to host a summit of aligned Latin American leaders in Florida, excluding Brazil's Lula, focusing on promoting freedom and security in the region.
On Saturday, Donald Trump will host a summit at his resort in Doral, Florida, with a group of Latin American leaders who share his political alignment, marking the launch of a newly formed coalition called the Shield of the Americas. This gathering highlights Trump's strategy to consolidate alliances with right-leaning governments in the region, as the Brazilian President Luiz InΓ‘cio Lula da Silva has notably been excluded from the attendees.
The coalition aims to address several critical issues facing Latin America, including foreign interference, gang violence, organized crime, and mass illegal immigration. The White House labeled this assembly as a historic collaboration of nations promoting shared values of freedom, security, and prosperity, emphasizing a united front against external threats and internal instability.
The summit's exclusion of Lula represents a significant diplomatic slight, given Brazil's role as a key player in Latin America. The event underscores a broader geopolitical strategy by the Trump administration to realign American foreign policy toward nations that endorse conservative ideologies, potentially reshaping dynamics within the continent and altering relationships among neighboring states.