Brasilia – Oh King Charles IIIof UKHe sent a letter to the President saying “Best regards”. Luis Inacio Lula da Silva (PT), was sworn in this Sunday, the 1st. The country’s ambassador to Brazil, Stephanie Al-Khaq, delivered the message.
In the letter, the King referred to the “dear friendship” and “strong partnership between Brazil and the United Kingdom”. Charles III said he was looking forward to deepening the relationship during Lula’s tenure.
“Our countries can do a lot to support the most vulnerable. By mobilizing investments, science and technology, we can collaborate to spur sustainable development and address the grand challenges of our climate, nature and food security,” he wrote.
Cited by Charles III Presidential visit to COP-27, November. After the second round of elections, Lula He talked about climate change At the United Nations (UN) Conference.
The king said he felt “encouraged” to hear that Lula “stressed the urgent need to address the climate crisis during your victory speech and at COP-27”.
“It reminded me of my trip to the Amazon in 2009, where I saw first-hand the terrible effects of deforestation and climate change on the rainforests and indigenous peoples and communities,” King said.
“I look forward to continuing to strengthen cooperation between Brazil and countries around the world on issues that affect us most deeply.”
Read the full letter from King Charles III:
“Mr. President, I extend my warmest congratulations to you on your re-election as President of the Federal Republic of Brazil.
Historically, Brazil and the United Kingdom have enjoyed a warm friendship and strong partnership, which I look forward to deepening during your presidency.
Our countries can do more to support the most vulnerable. By mobilizing investments, science and technology, we can collaborate to drive sustainable development and address the grand challenges of our climate, nature and food security.
I was heartened to hear you stress the urgent need to address the climate crisis during your victory speech and at COP27.
It reminded me of my trip to the Amazon in 2009, where I witnessed firsthand the terrible effects of deforestation and climate change on the rainforest and the indigenous peoples and communities that live there.
I look forward to Brazil and countries around the world continuing to strengthen cooperation on issues that affect us most deeply.
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I send my greetings to you and the people of Brazil.
Charles R.”
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, also spoke in support of the President. “On behalf of the UK I wish you every success in leading Brazil and I look forward to strengthening our economic, cultural and environmental ties,” he wrote on Twitter.
President of France Emmanuel Macron, posted a photo with Batista on the social media site. “Order and progress: Brazil honors its motto. Dear President, dear friend Lula, congratulations on your inauguration. We are together!” He wrote.
President of Argentina Alberto Fernandez, who congratulated Lula in person at the ceremony, said, “It’s a dream come true.” “I wish you all the best for this administration and the future will be one of deep brotherhood. With a fair, free and equal outlook, let us achieve true development of our people.
President of Colombia, Gustavo Pedro, also announced the inauguration of Lula. “I believe that these political changes will lead to a path of irreversible integration in South America”, he said.
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