Friday, February 21, 2025 - Brazilian President, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Thursday, January 20, accused Donald Trump of wanting to “become an emperor of the world”, calling on the US president to respect other countries’ sovereignty.
“Post-World War II democracy has been an example of the best governance
of the last 70 years”, said Lula in an interview with a local radio station,
“but the way (Trump) acts, he is trying to become an emperor of the world”.
“He is trying to chime in on all countries and in all public policies,”
he added.
Lula’s comments come after Trump blasted Ukraine’s leader Volodymyr
Zelensky, branding him a “dictator” and blaming him for Russia’s invasion of
his country.
Washington annoyed the Kyiv government and leaders in Europe by entering
into direct talks with Russia in a bid to end the war.
Lula did not give specific examples, but urged Trump to “realize that
the sovereignty of each country must be respected.”
Lula, who has not spoken with Trump since he took office in January,
reiterated that the United States was an important commercial partner to Brazil
and asked for greater gestures of “friendship.”
“We want this protectionism to stop,” he said, referring to tariffs
announced by Washington on Brazilian products such as steel.
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