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Brazil's Lula Bows Out of BRICS Summit After Health Scare

Monday 21 October 2024 - 12:00
Brazil's Lula Bows Out of BRICS Summit After Health Scare

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has canceled his planned trip to Russia for the upcoming BRICS summit following a fall at his home that resulted in a minor brain hemorrhage. The 78-year-old leader was set to depart on Sunday afternoon but will now participate in the summit via videoconference, adhering to medical advice against long-haul travel.

The incident occurred on Saturday when Lula suffered significant trauma to the back of his head, necessitating stitches and leading to a small hemorrhage in the temporal-frontal region. Dr. Roberto Kalil, Lula's physician, stated that while the president is stable and able to continue with his usual activities, ongoing monitoring and repeat tests will be necessary throughout the week. Kalil emphasized the importance of observation, as any brain hemorrhage can potentially worsen over time.

A medical report from the Sirio Libanes Hospital in Brasília confirmed that Lula sustained a laceration to the occipital region of his head during the fall. The report advised against long-distance air travel but indicated that he is otherwise fit for his regular duties.

In light of Lula's condition, Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira has been appointed to lead the Brazilian delegation at the BRICS summit, which will take place in Kazan, Russia, from Tuesday to Thursday. Congresswoman Gleisi Hoffmann, president of Lula’s Workers' Party, reassured the public that he is doing well and simply avoiding long-distance travel.

This year's BRICS summit is particularly significant as it continues to expand its membership and influence on global economic discussions. The coalition, originally formed by Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, has welcomed new members such as Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates. As discussions at the summit are expected to address key issues like international financial systems and geopolitical dynamics, Lula's virtual participation will ensure Brazil remains engaged in these critical conversations despite his physical absence.
 


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