Brazilian President advises Trump to spend less time on the Internet


Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has advised his American counterpart Donald Trump to "engage less in the Internet and be more of a head of state." This was announced on Wednesday, June 25, by the G1 portal.
"In this troubled world, where there is a president of a country the size of the United States who should focus on his speech, think about what to say, should surf the Internet less and think more about what it's like to be a head of state, think more about free trade, multilateralism, should think more about the world," he said. The portal quotes the words of the Brazilian president.
Lula da Silva has repeatedly criticized Trump since the US election campaign last year.
He also commented on the armed conflict between Israel and Iran. The president said he was for peace and said he wanted to "stay away from war."
Earlier, on June 3, Silva spoke about the desire of former US President Joe Biden to destroy Russia. The Brazilian President also announced his readiness to support negotiations between Russia and Ukraine on a peaceful settlement of the conflict.
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