![]() ![]() They will be in China for six days and there is a whole roster of deals on the table ranging from financing to infrastructure to education, environmental, and so on. Well, today, Lula leaves for China with about half of his Cabinet and a delegation of approximately two hundred and thirty leaders from Brazil’s private sector in what Brazilian media are calling the biggest foreign delegation ever to leave Brazil for another country. donation to the Amazon Fund of $50 million. One of the biggest sort of concrete results of this trip that Lula made up here was a U.S. He brought his foreign minister with him as well as his chief foreign policy adviser, his finance minister, a couple other members of his Cabinet. He met with President Biden while he was here. WINTER: I can try and actually, as a matter of fact, today is an extremely fortuitous day to be doing this and let me tell you why.Ī couple of weeks ago on February 10, Brazil’s new president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, made a one-day trip to Washington. Thanks for the invitation.ĬASA: Can you begin with a general overview of current U.S. He is a regular contributor to television and radio and host of the Americas Quarterly podcast. Winter is the author of several books including Why Soccer Matters, a New York Times bestseller he wrote with the Brazilian soccer legend Pelé. An influential political analyst, he has followed South America for more than twenty years and has served as a correspondent for Reuters in Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico. Winter is the vice president of policy for the America Society and Council of the Americas and editor in chief of Americas Quarterly. We are delighted to have Brian Winter with us to discuss U.S. As always, CFR takes no institutional positions on matters of policy. Today’s discussion is on the record and the video and transcript will be available on our website, CFR.org/Academic, if you would like to share it with your colleagues or classmates. I’m Maria Casa, director of the National Program and Outreach at CFR. relations with South America.ĬASA: Welcome to today’s session of the Winter/Spring 2023 CFR Academic Webinar Series. Brian Winter, vice president of policy at Americas Society and Council of the Americas and editor-in-chief of Americas Quarterly, leads the conversation on U.S. ![]()
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