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US, Brazil plan Biden-Lula meeting in Washington by AFP Staff Writers Bras�lia (AFP) Dec 2, 2022 Brazilian president-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and US officials said Friday he is planning to meet with President Joe Biden at the White House, likely before taking office on January 1. "I can confirm that we are planning for a visit," White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters. "We look forward to welcoming president Lula here at the appropriate time." Another NSC spokeswoman, Adrienne Watson, said that Biden's national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, would travel to Brazil Monday to meet with Lula, as well as with members of outgoing President Jair Bolsonaro's administration. Veteran leftist Lula defeated far-right incumbent Bolsonaro in a hard-fought election in October, returning to power after two presidential terms served from 2003 to 2011. Lula said he and Sullivan would "hold talks and discuss the date" for a visit to Washington -- probably after December 12, the day his victory is formally ratified by Brazil's electoral tribunal, he told a news conference in Brasilia. US-Brazilian relations have chilled since Biden defeated former president Donald Trump, Bolsonaro's political role model, in the 2020 US election. But ties look set to warm under Lula. Biden was one of the first world leaders to congratulate him on his election win. "I think we have a lot to say to each other," Lula said. "The United States is facing the same problems with democracy as Brazil. The damage Trump did to American democracy is the same as what Bolsonaro did to Brazil." Diplomatic issues on the table will include "US-Brazilian relations, Brazil's role in the new geopolitics (and) the unnecessary Ukraine war," Lula said. The Biden administration will also likely be keen to discuss climate policy, after four years of surging deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon under agribusiness ally Bolsonaro. Lula vowed last month at the UN climate conference in Egypt -- which Bolsonaro skipped -- to fight for zero deforestation in Brazil's 60-percent share of the world's biggest rainforest, a key resource in the fight to curb climate change. The incoming president said he would also begin naming his cabinet ministers after December 12 -- with markets particularly anxious over his pick for finance minister, amid concerns about how his government will pay for his promised social spending. The White House said Sullivan will be accompanied by other officials from the NSC and the State Department when he visits Brasilia on Monday. He "will meet with Brazilian Secretary for Strategic Affairs Admiral Flavio Rocha, President-elect Lula da Silva, and Senator Jaques Wagner," NSC spokeswoman Watson said, referring to an important ally of Lula. "During the meetings, Sullivan will discuss how the United States and Brazil can continue to work together to address common challenges, including combatting climate change, safeguarding food security, promoting inclusion and democracy, and managing regional migration."
Hong Kong delays trial of pro-democracy tycoon; Protester shot by police jailed for 6 years Hong Kong (AFP) Dec 1, 2022 Jailed pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai's trial under Hong Kong's national security law was delayed Thursday as the government asked Beijing to bar Lai from being represented by a British lawyer. Lai and several executives from the now-shuttered Apple Daily newspaper are being prosecuted for "colluding with foreign forces", an offence under the law imposed on the city after huge and sometimes violent protests in 2019. After local courts said London-based lawyer Tim Owen could represent Lai, ... read more
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