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Brazil doesn’t want ‘new Cold War’, Lula says before Trump meeting

By Thomson Reuters Feb 22, 2026 | 3:10 AM

By Saurabh Sharma

NEW DELHI, Feb 22 (Reuters) – Brazil does not want a “new Cold War”, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva ​said on Sunday, urging the Trump ‌administration to treat all countries equally ahead of a trip to meet the U.S. president.

“I want to tell U.S. President Donald Trump that we don’t ‌want ​a new Cold War,” Lula ⁠told a press ⁠conference in New Delhi at the end of a three-day trip to India. “We don’t want to interfere in any other country, ​we want all countries to be treated equally.”

Lula, who has said he expects to ⁠meet Trump in Washington ⁠in the first week of ​March, said his agenda would include trade, immigration, ​investment and partnership between universities.

The leftist South ‌American leader has differed with Trump on issues from the Republican president’s tariffs to Israel’s war in Gaza, the U.S. seizure ⁠of Venezuelan President Maduro and Trump’s Board of Peace.

Lula declined to comment on Friday’s U.S. Supreme Court ⁠decision striking ‌down many of Trump’s tariffs ⁠on global goods entering the U.S., ​which ‌Trump then said would be ​replaced by ⁠15% levies under a different law.

But, Lula said, “I think relations between the U.S. and Brazil will be in a better position.”

(Reporting by Saurabh Sharma; Writing by Arpan Chaturvedi; Editing by ​William Mallard)