Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva announced Friday the revocation of a US diplomat's visa following plans to visit former President Jair Bolsonaro, marking a significant escalation in diplomatic tensions between the current administration and foreign representatives.
The decision reflects the strained relationship between Lula's government and his predecessor, who remains under investigation for his role in the January 8, 2023 riots in Brasília. The unauthorized diplomatic contact raised concerns within the presidential palace about potential interference in Brazil's internal affairs.
This unprecedented move signals Brazil's firm stance on controlling diplomatic protocols, particularly regarding meetings with politically sensitive figures. The incident highlights the complex dynamics surrounding Bolsonaro's continued political influence and the current government's efforts to manage international relations.
The revocation comes amid ongoing investigations into Bolsonaro's alleged involvement in undermining democratic institutions, making any foreign diplomatic engagement with the former president a delicate matter for Brazil's sovereignty and judicial processes.