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Brazil's Lula says Carney may visit in April and condemns U.S. actions in Venezuela
Summary
Lula said Mark Carney accepted an invitation to visit Brazil in April and that both leaders condemned U.S. use of force in Venezuela; the Prime Minister's Office readout confirmed talks on a Venezuelan-led transition but did not mention an April visit.
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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva posted that he spoke with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and that Carney accepted an invitation to visit Brazil in April. Lula said both leaders condemned the United States' use of force in Venezuela and called for reform of global governance institutions. A readout from the Prime Minister's Office said the leaders discussed Venezuela and committed to a "Venezuelan-led transition process that respects the democratic will of the Venezuelan people." The PMO readout did not mention any plans for a Carney visit in April, and the Canadian Press has sought comment from the office.
Key points:
- Lula said Carney accepted an invitation to visit Brazil in April.
- The Prime Minister's Office readout confirmed discussions about a Venezuelan-led transition and the need to uphold international law, but it did not mention an April visit.
- Media reports say U.S. forces captured Nicolás Maduro and his wife, and they have pleaded not guilty to drug charges in New York.
Summary:
The leaders' public statements reflect diplomatic engagement on the situation in Venezuela and show different emphases between Lula's social media post and the PMO readout. Undetermined at this time.
