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Berlin claims that Merz only wanted to go home after Lula's remark about Brazil

On Wednesday, a German spokesperson claimed that a comment made by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz regarding Brazil which offended President Luiz inacio Lula da S Silva was taken out of context.

Merz described, during a recent trade conference, asking journalists who travelled to Brazil with him for the COP30 Climate Conference whether they wanted them to stay in Brazil.

No one raised their hand. Merz said that the audience was "all glad to be back home in Germany."

This comment is just one of many gaffes Merz made during his political career. He has called sons of Muslim mothers "little pashas", or implied that migrants are ruining the "streetscape" of German cities.

LULA: MERZ SHOULD HAD DANCED OUT, SAYS LULA

Lula said at a Tuesday event in the north of Brazil that Merz had been better off going dancing or to a pub when he visited the area surrounding COP30 host Belem, earlier this month.

Lula stated, "He would then have realized that Berlin does not offer him 10% the quality of Para State and Belem City."

HOME SWEET HOME?

The German spokesperson claimed that Merz's comment was presented in an "incriminating manner" and referred instead to the tiredness of the delegation.

The spat between the two parties did not harm their relationship. Brazil is Germany's largest partner in Latin America.

The impression that the chancellor had of this Latin America visit, this very brief Latin America visit, was positive.

(source: Reuters)