Lula at Putin. Army, space, energy
– My visit aims to strengthen the construction of our strategic partnership – he was supposed to tell Lula Putin in the Kremlin. “The Moscow Times” says that The Brazilian president expressed “huge interest” in Russian small nuclear reactors. He reported that Brazil had prepared a double -sided Memoranda regarding cooperation in the field of energy, science and technology. – We are interested in discussing the army, cosmos, science, economy, education and, above all, energy – added Lula.
The President of Brazil hits Donald Trump
The Brazilian leader criticized the global US President Tariff Policy Donald Trumpwhich, according to Lula, “undermines free trade” and destroys “respect between states.” On the other hand Vladimir Putin praised Brazilemphasizing that he is one of the largest food suppliers to Russia. He pointed out that Russia is the largest exporter of oil and artificial fertilizers in Brazil.
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at the military parade in Moscow
Brazil is a member of the group founder economy Emerging BRICS, which also includes Russia and, among others India, China and South Africa. The Brazilian president was among over twenty foreign leaders who took part in the military parade on the occasion of the victory day at Czerwony Square. The parade was promoted by the Kremlin as a sign of continuous international support, lasting over three years after Russia began an invasion of Ukraine.
It was like that on Red Square 20 years ago
Meanwhile, the Russian independent portal “Nowaja Gazieta. Europe” He compared Vladimir Putin's guests who appeared on Friday in Moscow and guests from 2005. The portal pointed out that, together with Russia, the 60th anniversary of victory over Nazi Germany on the Old Continent was then celebrated by the leaders of democratic states. On the other hand, on the 80th anniversary, most of the western countries are on the so -called “hostile states” list. In 2005, delegations of 57 countries arrived in Moscowincluding: Poland, the United States, Ukraine, France and Great Britain. In 2025, representatives of 27 countries came to Moscow, including: China, Serbia, Slovakia, North Korea, Mongolia, Belarus, Brazil, Venezuela, Cuba and Palestine.
See also: The flag symbolizing German-Russian friendship at the demonstration. More in the text “They want more oil and good relations with Russia. Protest in the refinery at the Polish border”.
Sources: The Moscow TimesIAR