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Brazil ‘won't forget US helped stage a coup'
Brazil ‘won't forget US helped stage a coup'

Russia Today

time04-08-2025

  • Business
  • Russia Today

Brazil ‘won't forget US helped stage a coup'

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has accused the United States of having 'helped stage a coup' in Brazil and condemned what he described as Washington's attempt to use political pressure to impose economic punishment on his country. Speaking at a Workers' Party event in Brasília on Sunday, Lula warned that Brazil would not accept unequal treatment and is ready to defend its interests on the global stage. 'I won't forget that they have already helped stage a coup here,' Lula said, apparently referencing former President Jair Bolsonaro's attempt to overturn the results of the 2022 election. 'Trying to use a political issue to economically sanction us is unacceptable,' he added, referring to recent US threats to impose a 50% tariff on Brazilian exports. President Donald Trump linked the tariff threat to what he called a 'witch hunt' against the 'highly respected' Bolsonaro, who stands accused of attempting a coup to stay in power. Washington has also imposed sanctions on Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who is overseeing Bolsonaro's case. Lula stressed that Brazil is no longer economically dependent on the US, citing expanded global trade ties and stronger domestic fundamentals. He also reaffirmed his push for an alternative to the US dollar in international commerce. 'They want to end multilateralism… They want to go back to country-to-country deals where the big dominate the small,' Lula said. 'In other words, a small country negotiating with the United States is like a factory worker with 80,000 coworkers negotiating alone with the boss. The agreement is lopsided; you won't gain anything.' 'We have size, we have posture, we have strategic and economic interests… We want to negotiate, but we want to negotiate on equal terms,' he added. At 50%, Brazil would face the highest US import tariff globally. In addition, Trump has previously threatened an extra 10% tariff against BRICS members, accusing them of trying to 'destroy the dollar as the global standard.' Brazil is a founding member of BRICS, formed in 2006 with Russia, India, and China. The bloc has since expanded to include South Africa, Egypt, Iran, Ethiopia, the United Arab Emirates, and Indonesia. Its leaders have consistently stated they have no intention of weakening the dollar, arguing that Washington itself undermines it through political misuse.

North Korea starts building third new-class destroyer: State media
North Korea starts building third new-class destroyer: State media

NHK

time22-07-2025

  • Politics
  • NHK

North Korea starts building third new-class destroyer: State media

North Korean media say the country has begun building its third new-class destroyer, reportedly capable of carrying ballistic missiles. Tuesday's edition of North Korea's ruling Workers' Party newspaper Rodong Sinmun reported that employees of a shipyard in the western city of Nampho had gathered to start building another 5,000-ton destroyer. The newspaper said the workers aim to finish building the vessel by October 10 next year, the anniversary of the founding of the ruling Korean Workers' Party. North Korea has launched two destroyers of the same class this year, said to be capable of carrying ballistic and cruise missiles. The North's leader Kim Jong Un has said he plans to build two destroyers of the same or even larger class every year. South Korean experts have noted that the destroyers' air defense and missile systems appear to resemble those of Russia's. This has fueled speculation that Moscow is providing technological and equipment support in exchange for ammunition and troop deployments from Pyongyang. In May, a ceremony was held to mark the launch of the second destroyer, but it tipped onto its side and partially submerged. The incident drew sharp criticism from the North Korean leader. The vessel was said to be launched in June following repairs.

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