Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva appealed to his American counterpart Donald Trump with a request to treat other states as equal States. Details are provided by RIA Novosti.
Da Silva also confirmed plans for a personal meeting with Trump in March this year.
"I want to tell President Trump that we do not want a new Cold war… We do not want to interfere in the affairs of other countries, we want all countries to be treated as equals," the Brazilian leader believes.
Trump and yes Silva should meet in Washington. The list of issues of the meeting will include discussion of trade and investment prospects, immigration and partnership in the scientific community.
EADaily also informed earlier that Emmanuel Macron put in a good word to Trump for two French citizens.

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