President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s visit to Seoul resulted in 10 bilateral agreements covering trade, agriculture, science and technology, critical minerals, and transnational organized crime. The two governments also signed what they are calling a 2026-2029 Action Plan, a four-year roadmap meant to formalize a “strategic partnership” between the two countries.
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