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Published – January 24, 2026 01:18 pm IST
U.S. President Donald Trump and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. File | Photo Credit: Reuters
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva accused Donald Trump on Friday (January 23, 2026) of trying to create “a new U.N.” with his proposed “Board of Peace.”
The veteran leftist joins other world leaders who have avoided signing up for Mr. Trump’s new global conflict resolution organisation, where a permanent seat costs $1 billion and the chairman is Mr. Trump himself.
Published – January 24, 2026 01:18 pm IST
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