La corresponsal argentina en Brasil analizó la reunión entre Trump y Lula
The meeting between Donald Trump and Lula da Silva was surprising both for its duration and for the climate of political and personal affinity it revealed. “Trump rolled out the red carpet” for the Brazilian president, and both left “very happy” from an encounter that, according to journalist Eleonora Gosman, was interpreted in Brazil as “a victory” for Lula in the midst of the election campaign. Even the Brazilian president himself spoke of “love at first sight,” a description that, for Gosman, reflects “a very special relationship” between two leaders who, despite their ideological differences, “understand each other very well.” “Both Lula and Trump needed this meeting,” she noted on Modo Fontevecchia, broadcast on Net TV and Radio Perfil (AM 1190).

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