Dasilva addressed to Trump; “Brazilian Democracy is not negotiable” – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news

Luiz Inacio Brazilian Preside Lula Dacilva criticized the US $ 5 % tariff on importing Brazilian goods to the coury, saying it was irrational and political.
Dacilva wrote in an article in the New York Times that his governme welcomes negotiations on any issue that can bring mutual ierest. He added that “but Brazil’s democracy and sovereigy are not on the negotiating table.”
US Preside Donald Trump in July, referring to what he is “to cover up for JaerBolsonaroThe former preside has called the accused of illegal effort to maiain power, imposing tariffs against Brazil.
Trial Bolsonaro Last Thursday, after a delegation of Supreme Court judges to attempt to the coup after the election defeat to Lula in year 6, it ended and fueled the fears about US action against Brazil.
Lula said that the Brazilian Supreme Court is proud of this “historic decision” that the Brazilian judiciary and the democratic rule of the law guaraees and does not “file”.
He added that the verdict was issued after mohs of investigating plans to assassinate me, the Vice Preside and one of the Supreme Court judges.
The Brazilian preside said about the US tariff war, referring to the $ 2 billion trade surplus from the US bilateral trade and services that the US has been reserved for the past five years, adding that these additional tariffs are “not only irrational but irrational.”
This article published in the New York Times is a sign that Brazil is preparing for possible sanctions after the Supreme Court’s ruling.
Marco RubioThe US Secretary of State wrote in a message on the X -Supreme Society on Thursday that the Trump administration “will respond appropriately.”
Brazilian Foreign Ministry statemes Rubio He called an inappropriate threat that does not scare the governme, adding that the Brazilian judicial structure and the fair hearing process in the trial. Bolsonaro It has been done.
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