The China-Brazil partnership was a key focus during the discussions. Highlighting their strategic partnership as China approaches its “15th Five-Year Plan” in 2026, the leaders pledged to drive development and maintain stability amidst global volatility.
Xi emphasized that China’s high-quality development and openness will create new opportunities for Brazil, expressing Beijing’s readiness to elevate bilateral ties.
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He urged both nations to defend the United Nations’ core status and world peace, addressing global challenges, and reaffirming China’s commitment to being a reliable partner for Latin America and the Caribbean.
Lula hailed Xi’s 2024 visit as a milestone that redefined their shared future. Citing fruitful results, he affirmed Brazil’s desire to advance both bilateral and regional relations.
He expressed readiness to strengthen coordination with China at the UN and BRICS to ensure global stability and reaffirm support for multilateralism and free trade.