Brazilian leader Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva touched down in the Mozambican capital for a state visit aimed at strengthening bilateral ties between the two nations. The trip follows his attendance at the G20 summit in South Africa and comes after President Daniel Chapo extended an invitation during the recent COP30 climate conference held on Brazilian soil.
During his stay, Lula will participate in discussions with senior officials, witness the execution of partnership accords, tour significant economic ventures, and accept an honorary doctorate from the Pedagogical University. The visit marks a fresh chapter in diplomatic relations between Brazil and Mozambique.
During his stay, Lula will participate in discussions with senior officials, witness the execution of partnership accords, tour significant economic ventures, and accept an honorary doctorate from the Pedagogical University. The visit marks a fresh chapter in diplomatic relations between Brazil and Mozambique.