Lula da Silva, the most famous politician leader in Latin America, has triumphantly returned as Brazil´s President for the third time in a ceremony held at the National Congress in Brasília.
Brazil Expert: Palestine cause will be at the frontline of Brazil's political scene
21 Jan 2023 - 16:21
Lula da Silva, the most famous politician leader in Latin America, has triumphantly returned as Brazil´s President for the third time in a ceremony held at the National Congress in Brasília.
Since the beginnings of Lula´s election campaign, he has declared that "Palestinians deserve Brazil´s full attention and solidarity". He stressed that the Palestinian people have the right to live in a "free and sovereign state", adding that he will work to re-establish the leading role of Brazilian foreign policy in the mediation of conflicts and of peoples' right to defend themselves.
Lula did not wait a long to fulfil his promise to the Palestinians, as he directly took steps that are expected to indicate a shift in his country's policy toward Israel and Palestine.
"Our country will stand firm in its support of Palestinian rights and will work for the restoration of Palestine's freedom and independence within the 1967 borders." With these words, da Silva reaffirmed his principled commitment to support the Palestinian cause during his inauguration ceremony on 1 January.
At the reception ceremony for world leaders, Brazilian President, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva assured the Palestinian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Affairs, Riyad Al-Maliki, that his country will stand firm in its support of Palestinian rights and will work for the restoration of Palestine's freedom and independence within the 1967 borders. Over a 40-minute conversation, President Lula said that his country still has the commitment to support the efforts of the State of Palestine in all international forums.
On the sidelines of the inauguration ceremony, Al-Maliki met members of the Palestinian community in Brazil and did some activities related to Palestinian-Brazilian relations. Al Maliki, Palestinian Ambassador in Brazil, and other members have planted an olive tree in front of the Palestinian Embassy building. "I'll leave Brazil very comfortable and happy with everything I've seen," Al-Maliki concluded his trip to Brazil with these words.
According to the Brazilian political analyst, Marcos Tenorio, Lula's support for the Palestinian cause since he came to power means that the "Palestinian issue will be at the forefront of the political scene in Brazil, in particular, and Latin America, generally. Brazil will return to the path of putting the Palestinian issue in international law eyes."
Tenorio also assured MEMO that "Brazil, from this moment, has become a strong ally to Palestine in its struggle for liberation, recognition and claiming of its rights at United Nations and the international forums." He completes, "Israel lost a lot with Lula's return, as it has no longer supporters for its attacks against the Palestinian people. Brazilian foreign policy will not be directed towards voting against the Palestinians in international organizations anymore".
The radical change in Brazilian policy towards Israel was not limited inside the corridors of Brazilian government buildings only, but it extended to international forums, as well. Brazil had begun to vote in favor of Israel and against Palestine since the start of Bolsonaro's presidency in October 2018, after 15 years of regular voting for Palestine. With Bolsonaro, for the first time since the period of military dictatorship [1964-1985], this had changed, and Brazil had begun to vote in favor of Israel, against Palestinians.
On 5 January, Brazil's delegation condemned the storming Al-Aqsa Mosque by Israeli Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir, during a UN Security Council session. Brazil's delegation said the act was "profoundly alarming" and could increase violence in the region.
Furthermore, Lula's government has issued its first statement in foreign relations about Palestine and the protection of Islamic sanctities in Palestine. After three days of Inauguration of Lula as President, the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a statement expressing that such actions constitute a violation of the obligations of concern for mutual understanding, tolerance and peace. The statement included, "the Brazilian government requests respect of the Muslim holy places in Jerusalem in the light of international laws."
The statement also confirmed, "Brazil reiterates its commitment for supporting Palestine and its people. For this purpose, the Brazilian government urges procedures that may affect the necessary trust for the resumption of dialogue."
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