President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva stated this Wednesday (10) that Brazil took a step forward towards a possible energy agreement in conversation with the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum.
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The countries also agreed to deepen talks on the bilateral legal framework for trade. In addition, Lula also cited advances in cooperation in health, tourism, public governance, science, technology and innovation.
The presidents also talked about the issues, reaffirming their position in favor of ending the conflict and expressing concern about the humanitarian situation on the Caribbean island.
The UN (United Nations) was also a topic in the conversation, where Lula and Sheinbaum reaffirmed their support for the candidacy of the former president of Chile.
I spoke today with the president of Mexico, . We review the progress made in the cooperation and political dialogue commitments made by our governments in recent months.
We highlight the productive negotiations related to the energy cooperation agenda, which…
— Lula (@LulaOficial)