The Minister, of AGU (Attorney General of the Union), said on Tuesday (23) that it is “Page Turn”. He was one of the targets of the government’s new sanctions against Brazilian authorities on Monday (22).
“For me, it is a solved subject, it is a turned page. Since it is an act of empire of each state. I do not go after it. I believe today today [terça] It’s already a new day, “Messiah said in an interview with journalists in Rio de Janeiro.
“Yesterday [segunda] had the visa question. Today he had a meeting between the presidents, albeit brief, “he added.
Messiah made a reference to the mention of Trump’s (PT) (PT) at the United Nations General Assembly. The American stated that he had and that the two will meet.
“I think the meeting, albeit brief, between President Lula and Trump means a new moment, and I spent my whole life working from the dialogue,” said Messiah.
The minister participated in Rio de Janeiro in the seminar “Law, Democracy and Credit: building sustainable and equitable development”. The activity took place at the headquarters of the (National Bank for Economic and Social Development).
“If I have to lose my visa to the United States, as I lost, so that children do not lose their parents, I lose my visa with joy. I have no problem,” Messiah said at one of the seminary speech moments.
“What we can no longer have in this country is forced disappearance, it is torture,” he added.
To journalists, the minister said that he does not intend to work on “destructive” agendas and will be next to Lula in an attempt to reduce the tariffs imposed by Americans on Brazilian exports. “I won’t take anything to the personal side,” he said.
“I am now concerned about the future, with the next meeting between President Lula and President Trump, which will be done from there. The rest is secondary, these things come and go.”
Messiah also said he was excited about Lula’s speech in the United Nations. “He made a very haughty speech, a full speech from an intellectual point of view,” he said.
The minister was on the agenda in Rio next to the president of BNDES, Aloizio Mercadante. “Let’s not give up what we believe and swear to defend. Let’s not give up democracy,” said Messiah.
Mercadante praised the minister’s work, whom he called the “exemplary public servant,” and said he was the target of “brutal injustice” by the US government. “It makes no sense.”