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In 2024, Brazil was the rotating president and host of the G20 summit, the twenty largest economies in the world. In 2025, it will play the same role in the BRICS, a group founded by Brazil, Russia, China and India, and will also host the annual United Nations (UN) climate conference. Will the United States participate in COP30 in Belém? Will it send a high-level delegation or just second-tier representatives? In January, Donald Trump returns to the White House and, on his first visit there, he had withdrawn the United States from the Paris Agreement, an eloquent gesture about the importance he attaches to the debate on global warming. In recent days, the future American president has signaled his intention to charge more tariffs on Brazilian products. What will the relationship between Brazil and the United States, between Lula and Trump, be like? What will be the outcome of foreign policy in 2024? What can we expect from it in 2025? On these topics, reporter André Barrocal interviews Ambassador Mauro Vieira, Minister of Foreign Affairs. Become a member of the CartaCapital Channel Club and have access to exclusive benefits: https://bit.ly/ClubeDoCanal Subscribe and support CartaCapital: https://bit.ly/CartaYoutube Subscribe to the CartaCapital channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cartacapital?... Follow CartaCapital on social media: Facebook: / cartacapital Twitter: / cartacapital Instagram: / cartacapital