After months of strained ties, Presidents Lula and Trump held a “friendly” video call, their first formal talk since Trump’s return to office, addressing tariffs, sanctions, and the outcome of Brazil’s coup trial. Lula defended Brazil’s democracy in the face of far-right attacks and urged Trump to lift a 50% tariff and sanctions on Brazilian exports, while Trump signaled openness to further talks. Their conversation marks a potential thaw in relations, with both sides recalling their positive UN encounter and exchanging numbers for direct contact.
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