Lula Urges CELAC Unity, Says Latin America "Not Anyone's Backyard"

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has called for a renewed and unified push for regional integration through CELAC to safeguard sovereignty and strategic interests. He warned that political fragmentation exposes the region to external influence and allows transnational crime networks to thrive, necessitating coordinated strategies. Lula emphasized defending democracy from digital misinformation and advocated for greater economic integration to develop value-added industries beyond raw material exports. Concluding his address, he urged member nations to transform their diversity into strength through unity for global engagement.

Key Points: Lula Calls for Stronger CELAC, Warns Against External Influence

  • Renewed push for regional integration
  • Firmer stance against external pressures
  • Coordinated fight against transnational crime
  • Defense of democracy from digital threats
  • Critique of neoliberal economic policies
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Brazilian President urges stronger CELAC, asserts Latin America, Caribbean not anyone's backyard

Brazilian President Lula da Silva pushes for Latin American unity at CELAC summit, stressing sovereignty, fighting crime, and boosting regional integration.

"The region must act with unity to safeguard its sovereignty and strategic interests. - Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva"

Sao Paulo, March 23

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has called for a renewed push towards regional integration and a firmer collective stance against external pressures during the CELAC Summit in Bogota.

In a speech delivered by Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira at the summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States on behalf of the Brazilian President, Lula emphasised that the region must act with unity to safeguard its sovereignty and strategic interests.

He described CELAC as a key platform for asserting the unique identity of Latin America and the Caribbean on the global stage, warning that weakening the bloc could expose the region to external influence.

The Brazilian President highlighted growing concerns over political fragmentation, organised crime and economic vulnerabilities, urging countries to adopt coordinated strategies. He stressed that stronger cooperation is essential to tackle transnational crime networks, which thrive in fragmented environments, and called for targeting not just operatives but entire command structures, including financial networks.

Lula also underscored the importance of defending democracy, cautioning against digital misinformation and external interference. He noted that modern threats extend beyond traditional forms of intervention, with technology playing an increasingly influential role in shaping political narratives, as reported by Brasil 247.

On economic priorities, Lula advocated for greater regional integration in infrastructure, trade and production chains. He pointed out that Latin America possesses vast natural and strategic resources, including critical minerals essential for global industries, but must move beyond exporting raw materials to develop value-added industries.

The President further criticised the long-term impact of neoliberal economic policies, calling for stronger state-led development focused on public welfare and inclusive growth. He emphasised the need for improved public services, employment opportunities and social protection.

Concluding his address, Lula urged member nations to transform diversity into strength through unity, reaffirming CELAC's role as a vital instrument for regional cooperation and global engagement.

- ANI

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Priya S
His point about moving beyond exporting raw materials is so crucial. Latin America has lithium, copper... we have minerals too. We must build our own industries and not just supply the world. Value addition is the key to real development.
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Rohit P
Unity against external pressure is easier said than done. Look at our own neighbourhood - SAARC is practically dormant. Hope CELAC has better luck. The warning about digital misinformation is spot on, we see that every day on WhatsApp!
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Sarah B
While I agree with the sentiment of regional cooperation, his criticism of "neoliberal policies" seems a bit one-sided. Open markets and trade have lifted millions out of poverty globally, including in India. A balanced approach is needed.
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Karthik V
Infrastructure integration is the way forward! Imagine if SAARC had better road and rail links. Lula is right - when regions connect internally, they become stronger externally. Brazil and India should share notes on this.
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Meera T
The focus on public welfare and inclusive growth is refreshing. In the end, any policy - neoliberal or state-led - must be judged by how it improves the life of the common person. Jai Hind and good luck to our friends in Latin America!

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