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Brazilian President Rejects Foreign Meddling in Internal Matters

(MENAFN) Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva asserted on Thursday that Brazil would firmly reject any foreign meddling in its internal matters, following escalating tensions with the United States over new tariffs and digital regulations.

Addressing thousands of students at a national congress in Goiania, in central Brazil, Lula dismissed allegations linking the tariffs to the prosecution of former President Jair Bolsonaro.

“We won’t accept interference from any foreign country,” Lula declared.

In a firm stance, Lula promised a civil and democratic response, emphasizing that U.S.-based digital platforms operating in Brazil would be mandated to adhere to Brazilian laws and pay local taxes. He accused these platforms of contributing to the spread of disinformation and undermining Brazilian society.

“This country is sovereign. No foreigner gives orders to the president of Brazil. My only boss is the Brazilian people,” he added.

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