China's Xi call for deeper practical cooperation with Brazil

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China and Brazil should deepen practical cooperation, and tap potential to work together in sectors including agriculture, energy, and infrastructure construction, Chinese President Xi Jinping was quoted as saying by state media on Friday.

In a meeting with visiting Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Beijing, Xi said China has made relations with Brazil a diplomatic priority, state broadcaster CCTV reported.

The two leaders also discussed the Ukraine crisis, and agreed that dialogue and negotiations are the only viable way out of the crisis, CCTV said."We have an extraordinary relationship with China, a relationship that every day gets more acute and stronger," the Brazilian president said before his meeting with Xi.

Brazil and China need to work together so that the relationship is not merely of commercial interest, he added.

 

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Lula da silva is a condemned criminal in Brazil , but supreme court after 5 years decided to erase the process against the boss of PT mafia. To whom they work? We all can see: CCP and some narcos in latin america

Told ya!!!

Of course Xi did. Brazil is the 'B' in BRICS. They're long-standing trade & military support allies.

One is a x-felon the other one Chinese.

China just leading the peace over the world.🇨🇳 not military base 750.🇺🇸

China did some meddling in Brazil’s election because they wanted a leftist!

'Practical cooperation.' International diplomacy is filled with nonsensical terms.

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