Economic and Trade Cooperation, Ukraine Conflict, and Belt and Road are Major Points of Discussion during Brazilian President Lula’s Trip to China – BBC News Chinese

Brazil’s former President Lula has begun his visit to China, focusing on strengthening bilateral cooperation in trade and economic fields while also addressing issues like the Ukraine war. His visit involves an invitation to Chinese President Xi Jinping to Brazil for a dialogue, to showcase Brazilian projects of interest to Chinese investment. China is the largest trading partner of Brazil and plays a significant role in Lula’s re-establishment of influence in global geopolitics. One of the main objectives of the visit is to restart Brazil-China trade relations since China became Brazil’s largest trading partner in 2009. Lula is expected to sign around 20 bilateral agreements with China during his visit. He also plans to advise Xi on how to mediate negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. The Brazilian government appears to endorse China’s 12-point peace initiative. However, Brazil has not joined China’s Belt and Road Initiative, as most South American countries have already signed up.

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Lula arrives in Shanghai.

Lula, who once once more assumed the presidency of Brazil following 12 years, started his visit to China from the 12th to the 15th, focusing on bilateral cooperation in the economic and trade field, as well as the peaceful resolution of the Ukraine war and other issues.

Lula first arrived in Shanghai to attend the inauguration of former president Dilma Rousseff as head of the BRICS New Development Bank. He then traveled to Beijing to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

“We will strengthen relations with China,” Lula said on Monday. “I will invite Xi Jinping to Brazil for bilateral talks, to get to know Brazil and to show him projects of interest for Chinese investment.”

China is Brazil’s largest trading partner and the key to Lula’s re-establishment of influence in global geopolitics. Beijing also sees Brazil as key to its strategic and economic plans.



In conclusion, Lula’s visit to China marks an important step towards re-establishing Brazil’s position on the global stage. As Brazil’s largest trading partner, China plays a critical role in the country’s economy and strategic plans. Through his visit, Lula hopes to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the economic and trade field, as well as to mediate in the Ukraine crisis. He is expected to sign regarding 20 bilateral agreements, including the construction of CBERS-6 and the sale of commercial jets to Chinese airlines. While Brazil has not yet joined China’s Belt and Road Initiative, analysts suggest that it may join in the future to further promote common development. Overall, Lula’s visit to China highlights the importance of international relations and cooperation in achieving mutual benefits for both countries.

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