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Today's news on February 17, 2025, presents a captivating blend of international diplomacy and domestic political dynamics in Brazil. The upcoming BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro on July 6 and 7 has been confirmed, yet uncertainty looms over the attendance of China's leader, Xi Jinping. Celso Amorim, the special advisor to President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, stressed the significance of Xi's presence, given the global challenges necessitating such international cooperation. He referenced past instances where Chinese leaders participated despite domestic crises, underscoring BRICS as a vital platform, especially amidst current geopolitical tensions. The discussions also touched on scheduling complexities with other significant events like the Forum China-CELAC in May and COP30 in November in Belém. Brazil's government is keen on strengthening ties with China, highlighted by recent diplomatic engagements and potential trade tariffs in response to US policies.
In Brazilian politics, scrutiny surrounds Lula's administration, with critics arguing that errors and a lack of foresight do not bode well for his third term. This sentiment is echoed in discussions about the challenges of presidentialism in Brazil, perceived as an issue of leadership rather than the system itself. Compounding these concerns is a significant drop in the credibility of the Brazilian Armed Forces, with a survey indicating that 72% of the population lacks trust in military institutions. Public op...
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