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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who was due to meet his counterpart Xi Jinping in China on Tuesday, has postponed his trip indefinitely to recover from pneumonia, the government said on Saturday.
Lula da Silvain office since January, sought to regain weight through the trip Brazil in world geopolitics after the isolationism of his predecessor Jair Bolsonaro.
In addition to business development with the first business partner Brazilthe leader of the left was planning to submit his proposal to Xi for the creation of a group of mediating countries in the war in Ukraine.
The government did not announce a new date for the trip, which had already been rescheduled by one day on Friday due to what the president said was “mild pneumonia”.
“The diagnosis was bacterial and viral bronchopneumonia caused by influenza A,” explained Dr. Ana Helena Germoglio, according to a statement from the Ministry of Social Communications released on Saturday.
“For medical information” Lula da SilvaThe 77-year-old “decided to postpone his trip to China,” the Chinese authorities were informed, the note said.
Lula da Silva On Friday, he stopped at the official residence of La Alvorada and met with ministers and parliamentary leaders. His condition was stable and he received medication.
But he has decided to put the trip on hold indefinitely after a new health check this Saturday.
“Despite the clinical improvement, the Medical Service of the President of the Republic recommends that the trip to China be postponed until the end of the virus transmission cycle,” Dr. Germoglio said.
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His official schedule was to start on Tuesday, when he was due to meet Xi, and end on Friday.
At this meeting, the leaders were going to speak at this meeting about “trade, investment, reindustrialization, energy transition, climate change, cooperation agreements”, according to the Presidium Brazil.
This week, a large delegation of more than 200 businessmen, almost half of the representatives of the agricultural sector, has already arrived in the Asian country to assess new markets for Brazilian products and attract investment.
Last year, trade between the two countries exceeded $150 billion.
Asian giant’s visit expected to close third month of presidency Lula da Silvaafter visiting other priority capitals in order to Brazilsuch as Buenos Aires and Washington.
health Lula da Silva has been a concern in recent years.
Last November Lula da Silvawho already ruled Brazil between 2003 and 2010, he underwent surgery to remove a growth on his larynx.
The president, who often has a hoarse voice, was diagnosed with laryngeal cancer in 2011 and had the tumor removed. Since then, medical results have shown a complete remission of the cancer. (According to AFP)
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