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Lula Sets Agenda With Trump as U.S. Faces Security Breach and Rift With France

Brazil’s leader urges equal treatment and safeguards for critical minerals after sealing a cooperation pact with India.

Overview

  • Lula said he does not want a “new Cold War” and is scheduled to meet President Trump in Washington in early March to discuss trade, investment, migration and academic ties.
  • He criticized unilateral U.S. tariff policies and vowed to protect Brazil’s critical minerals and rare earths by seeking greater value added at home.
  • During his New Delhi visit, Lula and Prime Minister Narendra Modi signed a cooperation agreement on critical minerals and set a $30 billion bilateral trade target for 2030.
  • The U.S. Secret Service said agents shot and killed an armed intruder who breached Mar‑a‑Lago’s security perimeter; Trump was in Washington and no agents were injured.
  • France will summon the U.S. ambassador after the administration condemned “violent left‑wing radicalism” in its response to the killing of far‑right activist Quentin Deranque.