How the Trump-Lula Ace
Cyril Ramaphosa, president of South Africa, was the target of unfounded accusations of Trump, accepting the meeting at the White House.
An even greater humiliation was lived by Volodymir Zelensky, president of Ukraine. In the Oval Hall, he was the target of attacks, harassment and insults by the US government.
In the Brazilian government, the order is to avoid the repetition of these scenes at any cost. The assessment is that, with Lula’s popularity gaining strength, this could be a shot in the foot. But above all, an affront to sovereignty.
The agenda, on the other hand, is the guarantee that the government is seeking to be restricted to what is pre-selected, without the surprise of the inclusion of ideological issues or Bolsonaro’s defense.
Both Planalto Palace and the private sector know that the former president’s allies will do everything to reverse this situation and convince Trump to include his agenda on the agenda.
“They will be days and days of negotiation,” admitted a Brazilian diplomat.
