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Brazil's Lula warns Trump not to meddle in Brazil's elections

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva warned U.S. President Donald Trump not to interfere in Brazil's upcoming presidential election following Trump's criticisms of Brazil's judicial actions against Lula's political opponents. The tension comes amid ongoing disputes involving U.S. tariffs on Brazil and the classification of two drug-trafficking groups as foreign terrorist organizations by the Trump administration. Lula has opposed these measures, emphasizing Brazil's sovereignty. Trump commented that Brazil has become 'dangerous politically' and suggested that the government aims to逮捕

Socialist President of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva landed in France on Sunday to participate in this week’s 52nd G7 Summit amid expectations of a possible new encounter between Lula and President Donald Trump right as the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) proposed new tariffs on Brazil over its unfair trading practices.

Although Brazil is not a G7 member, the South American nation is a frequently an  invited participant at the bloc’s summits. The 2026 G7 Summit, hosted this year in Evian, France, will mark Lula’s tenth participation at a G7 Summit throughout the three terms he has served as president of Brazil.

Lula, despite being a recurrent guest at the event, has questioned the continued existence of the G7 group, deeming it as a “party for the rich” and calling for the broader G20 group to replace the G7 altogether.

Lula announced through a social media post Sunday afternoon:

At the invitation of President Emmanuel Macron, I am leaving for France this afternoon. There, for the tenth time, I will represent Brazil at the G7 Summit. I wish my colleague [Vice President] Geraldo Alckmin, who assumes the presidency until our return, all the best in his work.

According to  GloboNews , the Brazilian government is working toward the possibility of Lula meeting with President Trump on the sidelines of the G7 Summit, even though no such meeting has been scheduled in advance and no side has issued a formal meeting request.

A prospective — but at present uncertain — meeting between Lula and Trump would likely address a new round of trade-related tensions between their countries. U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Jamieson Greer  announced recently that the Trump administration is evaluating imposing another round of 25-percent tariffs on Brazilian goods after the USTR determined  that Brazil is engaging in unfair trading practices hurting U.S. commerce.

Lula’s schedule at the G7 Summit  reportedly  has the Brazilian president speak twice, during which he plans to convey at least “two messages to the wealthy nations.” Aides to the Brazilian president told the outlet  Metrópoles that Lula is expected to “highlight the decline in development aid and call on wealthy countries to provide financial support to poorer nations” during his first speech, scheduled for Tuesday, June 16, during a session on international partnerships.

Per the sources cited by  Metrópoles , Lula’s second speech, slated for Wednesday, June 17, will focus on “sustainable work” and address the subject of U.S. tariffs. Lula will reportedly “criticize unilateralism and protectionism and will reiterate his call for governance reform in international organizations — including the World Trade Organization (WTO).”

“The president, however, should adopt a less aggressive and more diplomatic tone. The idea is to take a firm stance on the issue without jeopardizing the ongoing negotiations with the Americans,”  Metrópoles wrote.

According to  CNN Brasil , Brazil’s Planalto presidential palace decided not to request a meeting between Lula and Trump because “there is no reason to do so,” since the two heads of state met at the White House in May . While a meeting between Lula and Trump similar to the one they held in  Malaysia in October 2025 is, according to CNN Brasil, “all but ruled out,” the Brazilian government remains open to the possibility of a “casual, one-off conversation” such as the one in September 2025 during the United Nations General Assembly.

Sources from Brazil’s Planalto presidential palace told the outlet  Poder 360 that they consider a meeting between Lula and Trump to have “little practical effect at this moment” as negotiations between the two sides are presently going through technical channels and because they already met in May. The sources also affirmed that the Brazilian government believes that “a public confrontation would heighten tensions during negotiations between the two countries.”

The state-owned news agency Agência Brasil reported last week that the Brazilian government believes that it is “possible, although difficult” to reach a compromise tariff agreement that can avoid the proposed 25 percent tariffs before the USTR’s July 15 deadline.

A prospective new meeting between Trump and Lula in France during the G7 Summit this week would also come weeks after the United States designated  the highly dangerous Brazilian gangs  Comando Vermelho (Red Command) and Primeiro Comando da Capital (First Capital Command, or PCC) Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGTs) and Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs).

The designations, which the Brazilian government has fiercely opposed, were announced after President Trump met with Brazilian Senator Flávio Bolsonaro, son of conservative former President Jair Bolsonaro. Sen. Bolsonaro is running for president in the upcoming October 2026 election, in which Lula is seeking to be reelected for a fourth term. Lula suggested this month that the Bolsonaro family should be “ ha…

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ABC News (US)IndependentCenter3 days ago
Brazil's Lula warns Trump not to meddle in Brazil's elections

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva warned U.S. President Donald Trump not to interfere in Brazil's upcoming presidential election following Trump's criticisms of Brazil's judicial actions against Lula's political opponents. The tension comes amid ongoing disputes involving U.S. tariffs on Brazil and the classification of two drug-trafficking groups as foreign terrorist organizations by the Trump administration. Lula has opposed these measures, emphasizing Brazil's sovereignty. Trump commented that Brazil has become 'dangerous politically' and suggested that the government aims to逮捕

Bias read (Center): The article presents both Lula's warnings and Trump's statements without overtly favoring either side. It includes direct quotes from both leaders and provides context on the broader diplomatic and economic tensions between the two countries.

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The Washington TimesIndependentCenter3 days ago
Brazil's Lula warns Trump not to meddle in Brazil's elections

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva warned U.S. President Donald Trump not to interfere in Brazil’s upcoming presidential election following Trump’s criticisms of Brazil’s judicial actions against Lula’s political opponents. Tensions have risen between the two countries due to Trump’s proposal of additional tariffs on Brazil and the classification of two drug-trafficking groups as foreign terrorist organizations, which Lula opposes. Lula has consistently defended Brazil’s sovereignty, criticizing U.S. sanctions on Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes and the imposition of trade 

Bias read (Center): The article presents both Lula’s warnings and Trump’s statements without overtly favoring either side. It provides context on the diplomatic tensions and includes details from both leaders’ perspectives without using loaded language or one-sided sourcing.

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Breitbart NewsIndependentRight6 days ago
Brazil's Lula Heads to Uncomfortable G7 amid Trade Tensions with Trump and EU

Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva arrived in France to attend the G7 Summit, where he is expected to engage with world leaders including potentially U.S. President Donald Trump. The summit comes amid trade tensions involving Brazil and the U.S., with the U.S. Trade Representative proposing new tariffs against Brazil over alleged unfair trading practices. Lula has previously criticized the G7 as a 'party for the rich' and advocated for the G20 as a more inclusive alternative.

Bias read (Right): The article uses the term 'Socialist President' to describe Lula, which frames him ideologically. It emphasizes potential meetings with Trump and highlights trade tensions with the U.S., suggesting a focus on economic conflict rather than diplomatic engagement. The framing leans toward portraying Lú

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