Lula Seeks Rapprochement with Trump Amid Strained U.S.-Brazil Relations
Global Economic Times Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2025-09-25 09:10:47
NEW YORK – In a surprising turn of events, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is signaling a potential de-escalation of tensions with the United States, expressing a desire for a direct meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump. The move comes as relations between the two largest economies in the Americas have reached a boiling point over the recent conviction of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.
During a press conference at the United Nations headquarters, President Lula revealed that he felt a certain "chemistry" with President Trump during a brief, impromptu meeting. “I agree that I felt a certain chemistry between us,” Lula was quoted as saying, according to local outlets G1 and Reuters. "I am open to a direct face-to-face meeting with President Trump."
This statement marks a significant shift from his strong remarks just days earlier at the UN General Assembly, where he implicitly criticized Trump's unilateral actions. The ongoing diplomatic strain began when a Brazilian federal court sentenced former President Bolsonaro, often dubbed "the Trump of the Tropics," to 27 years and three months in prison for his role in a coup plot and other related crimes.
President Trump, who has openly expressed his affinity for Bolsonaro, swiftly condemned the trial as a "witch hunt." In response, he imposed a 50% import tariff on Brazilian goods and enacted sanctions against the presiding judge and his spouse, escalating the dispute. Lula, while critical of these measures, now believes that direct dialogue is the key to resolving the standoff.
"I was pleased when President Trump said he had chemistry with me," Lula added. "I extended my hand to him, telling him we have much to discuss. I believe we can resolve our issues through dialogue because I think he has received misinformation about Brazil and has made some bad decisions."
The Brazilian leader's push for reconciliation aims to forge a "mutually beneficial agreement" that would restore a harmonious relationship between the two nations. This proactive approach by Lula suggests a recognition that continued friction could be detrimental to both countries' interests.
In a separate but equally important diplomatic effort, President Lula also met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in New York. During their meeting, Lula urged the UN to play a more active role in bringing an end to the ongoing war with Russia. Zelenskyy, in turn, expressed gratitude for Lula's peace-seeking efforts and praised the role of the "Friends for Peace Group," an initiative spearheaded by Brazil and China.
Lula's recent engagements in New York highlight his administration's focus on international diplomacy and its willingness to navigate complex geopolitical landscapes to serve Brazil’s national interests and promote global stability. The potential for a meeting between Lula and Trump could be a crucial step toward mending the fractured relationship between the two American powerhouses.
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