The Guardian (USA)

Macron rekindles France-Brazil relationsh­ip in widely memed Lula visit

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If the official photos are anything to go by, Emmanuel Macron’s three-day trip to Brazil has been more romantic getaway than internatio­nal diplomacy.

The French president, who ended his tour of the South American country on Thursday with a state visit to the capital, Brasília, prompted online hilarity after the publicatio­n of photos showing him being particular­ly chummy with his Brazilian counterpar­t, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

Macron, 46, began his visit on Tuesday in Belém, the Amazonian city that will host the Cop30 climate conference next year, and the nearby Combu island.

In one photo released on 78-yearold Lula’s social media channels, the two beaming heads of state can be seen clasping hands on a boat while gazing out at the Guamá River. In another, they appear to be blithely skipping under the Amazon canopy.

Quick-witted internet users compared the images to engagement photoshoot­s or scenes from a romcom.

“Lula and Macron are doing a prewedding shoot, they will marry in the Amazon and honeymoon in Paris,” one X user wrote.

“I see a new Macron/Lula family Christmas card dropping,” tweeted Ian Bremmer, the founder of political risk consultanc­y Eurasia Group.

Memes circulatin­g online depicted the former investment banker and former union leader clutching heartshape­d balloons.

Macron’s visit – his first as president – marks a rekindling of the Franco-Brazilian partnershi­p after relations hit a low point under Lula’s far-right predecesso­r, Jair Bolsonaro, who took issue with France’s concerns over Amazon deforestat­ion.

Lula and Macron stressed their shared environmen­tal objectives earlier this week while announcing a €1bn (£855m) investment programme to protect the Amazon rainforest in Brazil and French Guiana.

They also celebrated cooperatio­n on defence technology during the launch near Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday of a diesel-powered submarine, built in Brazil with French technology.

“We are starting a new page of our relationsh­ip today,” Macron said on Thursday during a joint press conference following a closed-doors bilateral meeting and the signing of over 20 cooperatio­n agreements.

Speaking to journalist­s, the two leaders emphasised their desire to work together on issues such as fighting poverty, tackling the climate crisis and global taxation at the G20 leaders’ summit in Rio later this year. Macron also hailed their shared vision regarding upcoming elections in Venezuela and the crisis in Haiti.

But they skirted issues upon which they do not see eye-to-eye, notably regarding the war in Ukraine and the future of a trade deal between the European

Union and the Mercosur bloc. Speaking to business leaders in São Paulo on Wednesday, Macron described the deal Brazil has said it is ready to sign as “very bad”.

 ?? Photograph: Ricardo Stuckert/Brazilian Presidency/AFP/Getty Images ?? Quick-witted internet users compared the images to engagement photoshoot­s.
Photograph: Ricardo Stuckert/Brazilian Presidency/AFP/Getty Images Quick-witted internet users compared the images to engagement photoshoot­s.
 ?? Photograph: Ueslei Marcelino/Reuters ?? ‘I see a new Macron/Lula family Christmas card dropping,’ tweeted Ian Bremmer.
Photograph: Ueslei Marcelino/Reuters ‘I see a new Macron/Lula family Christmas card dropping,’ tweeted Ian Bremmer.

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