Trump and Brazilian President Lula have ‘friendly’ call
Former U.S. President Donald Trump and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva had a ‘friendly’ phone call on Monday, according to sources familiar with the matter. The call reportedly lasted around 30 minutes and focused on strengthening the relationship between the two nations.
During the call, both Trump and Lula expressed a desire to enhance bilateral cooperation on various issues, including trade, security, and the environment. They also discussed the ongoing situation in Venezuela and the need for a peaceful resolution to the crisis.
A statement released by Trump’s representatives described the conversation as “productive and cordial,” highlighting the importance of maintaining strong ties between the United States and Brazil. Lula’s office also issued a statement affirming the positive nature of the call and the shared commitment to promoting peace and prosperity in the region.
The timing of the call is notable as Lula recently won a hotly contested presidential election in Brazil, marking his return to power after serving two terms from 2003 to 2010. Trump, on the other hand, has been active in U.S. politics since leaving office, endorsing candidates and maintaining a public presence.
Both leaders have faced criticism in the past, with Trump being impeached twice during his presidency, and Lula serving time in prison on corruption charges, which he has denied. Despite their respective controversies, the call signals a willingness to set aside differences and focus on common goals for the benefit of both countries.
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