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Explaining Brazil #262: What to make of Lula at the UN General Assembly

After 14 years, Lula was back at the UN General Assembly. We analyze his speech and what it means to Brazilian foreign relations moving forward

You can think of Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva as a major recording artist, who’s been away for years but is now on a seemingly interminable world tour, including all the biggest festivals.

Before even taking office, as president-elect he was something of a guest of honor at last year’s UN Climate Change Conference in Egypt. Then, he embarked on his 2023 roadshow, with trips to Washington D.C., London, Beijing, Paris, Lisbon, Madrid, Tokyo, Brussels, Johannesburg, and many, many more.

And this week, the Lula show rocked up to New York City, giving the opening address at the United Nations General Assembly.

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In this episode:

  • Cedê Silva is The Brazilian Report’s Brasília correspondent and covers politics and international affairs.

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