Argentine President Alberto Fernández was the first sitting president to personally travel to Brazil to “embrace” Lula da Silva, an apparent gesture of rapprochement in bilateral relations between Argentina and Brazil with an eye to the future.
Fernández and current Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro had postponed their bilateral meetings for more than three years.
Therefore, the Argentine’s visit to São Paulo the day after the second round of elections is a clear example of the convergence of positions and challenges between the two nations.
This was repeated by Lula da Silva, who announced that the first place he . . .
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