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Biography Flash: Lula's Eventful Week - Democracy, Diplomacy, and Global Leadership

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Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has had a remarkably eventful week on the world stage mixed with flashes of personal insight and political history. At the high-profile United Nations General Assembly in New York, Lula not only continued Brazil’s tradition as the first Head of State to speak at the session but captured headlines with an unexpected encounter with U.S. President Donald Trump. According to the Associated Press, both leaders expressed genuine surprise at the positive chemistry during their brief meeting, especially given the strained relations and hefty 50 percent tariffs that the U.S. recently imposed on Brazilian exports related to lingering frictions over Lula’s predecessor Jair Bolsonaro. Lula described the interaction as optimistic and expressed hope for a future formal meeting to heal Brazil-U.S. relations—while making clear that Brazil’s sovereignty and independent judiciary are non-negotiable.

Not missing a beat, Lula returned home to participate in the opening of the 17th TWAS General Conference in Rio de Janeiro, which ran through October 2. In a passionate video message, he underscored the pivotal role of science, technology, and innovation in achieving global sustainability—placing Brazil in the spotlight as a potential global leader for scientific cooperation.

Domestically, Lula gave a powerful speech at the 2nd Meeting In Defense of Democracy: Fighting Against Extremism in New York, where he drew from his nearly 60 years in public life to call on political leaders around the world to self-reflect and reinvigorate grassroots democratic engagement. Lula recounted his rise from metalworker to president and founding a political party out of necessity, warning against complacency in protecting democratic institutions. He challenged world leaders to ask daily what they have actively done to strengthen democracy, emphasizing that, in his words, “only democracy will be able to rebuild multilateralism, harmony among human beings, and civility among the states.”

On the domestic policy front, Lula’s government is earning positive global attention. At Climate Week NYC, First Lady Rosângela Janja da Silva discussed how Lula’s administration lifted a staggering 40 million Brazilians out of food insecurity in just two years, attributing it to strong political will and progressive agricultural policies supporting rural and Indigenous communities—a feat that resulted in Brazil being removed from the UN Hunger Map, as highlighted by Food Tank.

In quick business and diplomatic bites: major investment deals remain pending as tariff battles with the U.S. show no immediate end in sight, and no fresh commercial breakthroughs have surfaced this week. Still, Lula’s efforts to frame Brazil as a global player in climate, science, and democracy are clearly accelerating going into the end of the year.

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