In a detailed discussion regarding regional stability and international relations, an unidentified speaker representing Brazil emphasizes the nation’s commitment to sovereignty and non-interference. Addressing the situation in Venezuela, the speaker asserts, ‘We cannot accept that a head of state of one country could invade another country and capture the president,’ advocating for a domestic resolution to the crisis and the re-establishment of democracy. The speaker also addresses tensions with the United States, specifically regarding tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. Highlighting a desire for a ‘win-win’ relationship, the speaker expresses intent to engage in direct, ‘eye-to-eye’ negotiations with President Trump. Key priorities for these talks include combating organized crime, drug trafficking, and managing Brazil’s critical minerals and rare earth resources. The speaker maintains that Brazil does not feel threatened and remains willing to negotiate with all global partners, including India and China, while ensuring that the processing of its natural resources remains within its own borders to protect national interests.
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