In his speech at the opening of the UN General Assembly, the Brazilian president called on countries to fight inequality and take more effective actions on climate change.
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The Brazilian president, Lula, will participate in the group’s summit starting this Saturday (9) in India and symbolically receive the rotating presidency of the G20 to come into effect in December.
The bloc announced this Thursday (24) six countries were invited to join the group as of 2024: Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, and Iran.
In an online forum on energy and climate this Thursday (20), the president of Brazil said there could be no sustainability in a world at war, and Brazil will once again reduce deforestation in the Amazon.
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who will arrive in the United Arab Emirates this Saturday (15), made his first official visit to the Arab country in 2003, when he met then president, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, considered the founding father of the nation.
According to the preliminary schedule, the president is expected to have appointments on April 15, returning to Brazil on the morning of April 16.
The trip to Abu Dhabi is scheduled for March 31. This will be Lula’s first official visit to an Arab country in his third term.
The information from Brazil’s Foreign Affairs Ministry was confirmed by president Lula to Pará governor Helder Barbalho on Wednesday (11) in Brasília.
In a speech, the new Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil, Mauro Vieira, highlighted the work needed for the country to regain its leading role in the international community and spoke about the resumption of relations with Latin America, the Caribbean, and Africa.
Taking office as Minister of Development, Industry, Commerce, and Services this Wednesday (4), the Vice President of the Republic, Geraldo Alckmin, said he would work with Apex to reposition Brazil’s image in the world.
The only president to be democratically elected three times was sworn in as president of Brazil on Sunday (1). He was congratulated by foreign heads of state and representatives of 125 countries, including some Arab nations.
In an exclusive interview with ANBA, Brazil’s ambassador to Egypt, Antonio Patriota, said that the Egyptian president is expected to visit Brazil sometime in the coming year. El-Sisi told Lula he wants an Egypt-Brazil nonstop flight. Patriota added there is still no competition for a COP30 in Brazil.
Addressing COP27, the president-elect said Brazil wants to cooperate once again with the poorest countries, with investments and technology transfers, and fight hunger in the world. He emphasized that the efforts to fight climate change will have the highest profile in his next administration.
In his first international public appointment at COP27 in Egypt, Brazil’s president-elect stated he would ask to host the COP30, in 2025, in the Amazon states of Pará or Amazonas.