Janja causes discomfort when mentioning Tiktok in a meeting between Lula and Xi Jinping

Janja causes discomfort when mentioning Tiktok in a meeting between Lula and Xi Jinping

President minimized the situation and said he asked ‘partner Xi Jinping if it was possible to send a person to Brazil to discuss the digital issue’ and ‘Janja asked the word to explain what is happening’

Ricardo Stuckert / PRFirst Lady Janja, President Lula, Chinese leader Xi Jinping and his wife, Peng Liyuan, in Beijing

In a meeting between the president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and China’s leader, Xi Jinping, the first lady Rosângela Lula da Silva, known as Janjamade comments on the negative impacts of Tiktok. This statement caused some discomfort among the Chinese representatives present at the meeting.

Lula, however, minimized the situation, stating that there was no discomfort. He explained that Janja requested the word to address relevant issues in Brazil, especially those that affect women and children. The president highlighted the importance of discussing these themes in an international forum.

“I asked companion Xi Jinping if it was possible to send to Brazil a person of trust for us to discuss the digital issue – all the Tiktok. And then Janja asked the word to explain what is happening in Brazil, especially against women and children,” explained the president.

According to Lula, during the conversation, Xi Jinping recognized Brazil’s autonomy in regulating social networks, a point that Lula considered significant. The Chinese leader pledged to designate a representative to dialogue on the regulation of digital platforms, demonstrating openness to the debate. “It is not possible to continue with social networks committing the absurdities they commit, and we do not have the ability to make a regulation,” said the petista.

So far, the Beijing government has not made official comments about the exchange of ideas between the two leaders. The meeting, which addressed topics of global relevance, also reflected the search for a deeper understanding between Brazil and China on social and technological issues.

“The fact that my wife asks the word is because she is not a second -class citizen. She understands more digital law than I decided to talk about,” said Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

Supposed leakage

Lula showed discomfort with the leakage of the conversation with Xi Jinping, claiming to find it strange that the content came to public, as the meeting had only ministers and people of their trust.

“First thing I find strange is how this question came to the press, because they were just my ministers there. So someone had the pachorra to call someone and tell a conversation that happened during dinner – something very, very confidential and personal. And then I was the one who asked the question, I saw in the story that a minister was bothered. said the president.

*Report produced with the aid of AI

Source: Jovempan

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