Brazil's Lula reiterates support for Bachelet as next UN Secretary-General


FILE PHOTO: Chile's President Michelle Bachelet meets with Chilean residents in Mexico City August 14, 2015. REUTERS/Henry Romero/File Photo

SAO PAULO, ⁠March 28 (Reuters) - Brazil's President ⁠Luiz Inacio Lula da ‌Silva said on Saturday his country will continue to back former ​Chilean President Michelle Bachelet's ⁠bid to ⁠become the next U.N. Secretary-General ⁠despite Chile ‌withdrawing its support.

"Bachelet is highly ⁠qualified and has the best credentials ​for ‌the role," Lula said ⁠in a ​post on X.

Chile's government said on Tuesday it ⁠was abstaining from supporting ​any candidate in the race. Jose Antonio Kast, who was ⁠sworn in as Chile's president this month, has repeatedly criticized Bachelet's presidency.

Mexican President ​Claudia Sheinbaum on ⁠Wednesday said her country ​will also continue ‌to support Bachelet's ​candidacy.

(Reporting by Fernando Cardoso; Editing by Joe Bavier)

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