Lula speaks at the UN General Assembly on Tuesday

by Andrea
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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) speaks at 10am on Tuesday (23) at the 80th General Assembly of the United Nations in New York. In his speech, which should contain approximately 15 minutes, the Brazilian agent should address central topics such as the defense of multilateralism, national sovereignty and international cooperation and a progressive agenda focused on social rights and sustainability.

The speech occurs in the midst of one. On Monday (16), the White House announced the revocation of visas of the wife and children of Minister Alexandre de Moraes, the Supreme Court (STF), as well as restrictions against the attorney general of the Union, Jorge Messias, and five others.

The United States government has recently announced sanctions against Brazilian exports and authorities, including family members of STF ministers.

Another planned point that should be highlighted by the petista is the expectation that countries recognize the Palestinian state. The tone of the speech can be adjusted until the last minute, especially in the face of the latest sanctions imposed by Washington on Brazilian authorities.

By tradition, since 1955, the, followed by the United States.

Lula is accompanied by an entourage of ministers, including Mauro Vieira (Foreign Affairs), Marina Silva (Environment), Márcia Lopes (women), Jader Barbalho (cities), Sonia Guajajara (indigenous peoples) and Ricardo Lewandowski (Justice and Public Security).

A and should serve as a stage for priority matters of the international community, such as conflicts in the Gaza and Ukraine range, the defense of democracy and the environment. This year’s edition also takes place in an environment of intense political disputes and reconfiguration of the role of the United States in the world.

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