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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has authorized armed forces participation in ensuring public order for the upcoming COP30 climate summit. The decision to hold the summit in Belém, capital of the Amazonian state of Pará, aligns with the government's intention to highlight the Amazon's crucial role as the planet's lungs in the global climate agenda. Scheduled for November 10th, the event is expected to welcome more than 170 delegations and at least 57 heads of state, underscoring its strategic importance.

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00:00And in Brazil, preparations are underway for the 30th Conference of the Parties on Climate Change, that is the COP30, organized by the United Nations.
00:09Brazilian President Luiz Ignacio Lula da Silva authorized the participation of the armed forces in guaranteeing public control for the meeting and summit of leaders
00:18following the decision to hold the summit in Belem, the capital of the Amazonian state of Pará,
00:25which responds to the government's intention to highlight the crucial role of the Amazon as the lungs of the planet in the global climate agenda.
00:35For this event, which will take place on November 10th, the city expects to welcome more than 170 delegations and at least 57 heads of state, highlighting the strategic importance of this event.
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