Two BRICS leaders agreed to support free trade in the middle of Trump rates

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Two founding countries BRICS link the promise to defend free trade and multilateralism. Photo/doc

Beijing – two founding countries BRICS namely China and Brazil that connects the promise to defend free trade and multilateralism. Both have also signed a series of Beijing agreements to strengthen their relationship in the middle of the global uncertainty triggered by import rates President of the United States (USA), Donald Trump.

Chinese President Xi Jinping told Brazilian president, Luiz Inacio Da Silva that two countries must firmly reject the unilateralism, protectionism and “harassment acts”. The meeting of the two leaders of the country was reported by the official Xinhua news agency.

Lula said, the relationship between the two countries was more than needed. “China and Brazil are determined to unify their voices against unilateralism and protectionism,” said the Brazilian leader.

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Lula was in Beijing during a four -day official visit, where he participated in a high -level forum in Beijing with other officials from Latin and Caribbean, including Chilel President Gabriel Boric and Colombian President Gustavo Petro.

XI and Lula were witnesses, 20 agreements signed by both parties, including agreements that were highly awaited for several Brazilian agricultural exports in China.

In addition, the use of local currencies, agreements in the mining sector and sustainable nuclear energy is also obtained. In a common statement regarding the crisis of Ukraine, both sides said the dialogue is the only way to end the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and hoped it would start soon.

The middle meeting may have become the third time for XI and Lulu since the Brazilian leader returned to power in 2023. He also stressed that the relationship that existed was warmer between the largest economy in Latin America and China, which was the largest Brazilian trade partner.

Meanwhile, other good news Washington and Beijing on the weekend have reached an agreement to temporarily reduce the fare after the conversation between Chinese and American officials.

The Lula continues to strive to increase the export of the giant goods from South America to China, the largest export market and attract Chinese investments.

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In another joint statement published on Tuesday, the two countries said they recognized the importance of continuing the development of economic relations and bilateral trade and promised that they will strengthen cooperation in agriculture, science and innovation.

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