Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva made waves at the UN General Assembly this week, blending fiery critiques of unilateral policies with a bold $1 billion pledge to protect Earth’s lungs 🌳. Here’s the tea:
🔥 Multilateralism or Bust
Lula slammed recent U.S. sanctions against Brazil as "unjustified," stressing that meddling in domestic affairs undermines global trust. "Peace in Latin America needs cooperation, not cowboy diplomacy," he implied, calling for renewed focus on UN-led solutions.
💸 The $125B Green Dream
Brazil’s new Tropical Forests Forever Facility (TFFF) aims to become a $125 billion mega-fund to pay countries for preserving forests. Think of it as a global savings account where nations earn annual stipends based on how many trees they don’t cut down 🌴.
🚨 Drug War Wake-Up Call
The president warned against militarized anti-drug ops, arguing that "extrajudicial executions" won’t solve trafficking. His fix? More intel sharing and cross-border coordination – no Rambo tactics allowed.
With COP30 climate talks headed to Brazil in 2025, Lula’s playing climate chess ♟️. Will other nations match his $1B opening move? The planet’s scoreboard awaits.
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Brazil's Lula urges multilateralism, launches $1b forest fund
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