The summit will be held in November in Belem, Brazil. “I hope one day to talk with Trump as two civilized people,” he slid.
The president of Brazil Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva invited his USA Donald Trump to the United Nations Conference on Climate Change of 2025 (COP30)which will be held in Belem between November 10 and 21, 2025. In addition, he revealed that “expects you to answer.”
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“I sent a letter to Trump inviting him to COP. I don’t know if he received it, but I hope he answers. I answer all the letters I receive, “Lula said in an interview, and added:” I don’t keep anyone resent. “


Trump “does not need to appreciate me, nor me; he only needs to appreciate Brazil and I the American people,” explained the Brazilian president.
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The UN climate summit will be held in November in Belem, Brazil.
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Lula invited Trump to Cop30
In that line, he said: “I hope to meet President Trump one day and talk like two civilized people.” Lula will present on Wednesday the Package of measures prepared by your government To mitigate the effects of Tariff increase US imposed on Brazilian products.
According to the ANSA agency, in appointment to sources that followed the negotiations, the Planalto Palace It aims to limit the scope of the aid to really affected companies.
Therefore, he conducts thorough investigation to avoid distortions such as those suffered during the Emergency program applied during pandemic.
Lula announced aid for US $ 500 million for companies affected by Donald Trump tariffs
The Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva announced aid by U $ S5.5 billion for companies affected by the new 50% tariffs imposed by the United States, which impact key sectors such as coffee and meat. The plan, which will be formalized on Wednesday in Brasilia, seeks to prioritize small companies and open new markets.
Last Wednesday the taxes that Donald Trump applied to numerous Brazilian products, although strategic goods such as orange juice, civil aircraft, fertilizers and precious metals were excluded. According to the Brazilian government, these rates affect 36% of exports to the United States, equivalent to U $ S14.5 billion In 2024.
Source: Ambito