Brazil intensifies efforts to enhance international trade partnerships with India and Japan and strengthens diplomatic and economic cooperation with Ecuador, focusing on pragmatic outcomes and regional integration.
Brazil has ended its custodianship of the Argentine embassy in Caracas following diplomatic strains and insults from Argentina's Milei administration, transferring management to Italy.
Brazil has ended its role representing Argentina's diplomatic interests in Venezuela following political provocations by Argentina's president, shifting regional diplomatic responsibilities to Italy.
At the 2025 Mercosur Summit, Brazil's President Lula emphasized a diplomatic approach based on non-intervention and multilateralism in handling Venezuela's crisis, reinforcing Brazil's historical foreign policy principles.
Allied Brazilian senators criticize President Lula's expression of solidarity with Venezuela, warning it risks harming US negotiations and domestic political stability.
President Lula praises Latin America as a peaceful sovereign region while opposing recent U.S. military actions and preparing for high-level talks with President Trump.
President Lula intends to appeal to U.S. President Trump to avoid military action in Venezuela, emphasizing regional stability amid escalating tensions.
High-level talks between Brazil and the US mark a clear division between political disputes and economic trade talks, opening new possibilities for negotiation ahead of upcoming presidential meetings.
Brazilian President Lula emphasizes Brazil's issues are with Netanyahu, not Israel, amid the 2025 Israel-Hamas ceasefire, affirming historic bilateral ties.
Brazil and the U.S. are set to hold high-level meetings to address the additional 40% tariffs imposed on Brazilian exports, following constructive talks between Presidents Lula and Trump.
Brazil's Lula reiterates the nation's commitment to sovereignty in talks with the U.S., while Moura critiques American perceptions of Brazil's politics.