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Brazil backs Ghana UN slave trade bid

By Jon Offei-Ansah — Brazil’s backing of Ghana’s UN push to classify the transatlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity strengthens a growing Global South coalition ahead of a decisive March 25 vote

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Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa meets Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva at CELAC-Africa Summit, discussing Ghana’s UN slave trade resolution

Ghana’s Foreign Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva during the CELAC-Africa Summit in Colombia, where Brazil pledged support for Ghana’s UN resolution on the transatlantic slave trade

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Keypoints:

  • Brazil backs Ghana’s UN slave trade resolution
  • Lula supports ‘crime against humanity’ classification
  • Reparations push gains momentum before March 25 vote

BRAZILIAN President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has pledged full support for President John Mahama’s push at the United Nations to formally recognise the transatlantic slave trade as the gravest crime against humanity, according to Ghana’s Foreign Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa.

The announcement, shared in a Facebook post on Saturday by the minister, marks a significant diplomatic boost for Ghana’s reparatory justice campaign ahead of a crucial UN vote scheduled for March 25, 2026.

This latest move builds on Ghana’s growing international advocacy, following initiatives such as its global reparations campaign push and renewed diplomatic outreach across Africa and the diaspora.

Why this matters

Ghana’s resolution seeks to secure global recognition of the transatlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity, strengthening the legal and moral case for reparations. Brazil’s backing—given its large Afro-descendant population and historical ties to slavery—could prove decisive in shaping voting blocs ahead of the UN decision.

If adopted, the resolution could lay the groundwork for structured international reparations frameworks, while failure may expose divisions between Global South and Western nations over historical accountability.

Strategic support from Latin America

Ablakwa revealed that the commitment followed high-level discussions with President Lula on the sidelines of the ongoing CELAC-Africa Summit in Colombia.

‘President Lula has announced Brazil’s full support for President John Mahama’s UN resolution,’ the minister wrote, adding that the endorsement carries particular weight given Brazil’s demographic and historical context.

Brazil is home to the largest population of people of African descent outside Africa, reinforcing its moral authority in debates around historical justice.

The growing alignment mirrors broader South-South cooperation trends, reflecting deepening Africa–Latin America diplomatic coordination on trade, historical justice, and global governance reform.

Momentum builds for reparations campaign

Ghana has positioned itself at the forefront of global reparatory justice efforts, advocating for recognition of the enduring economic and social consequences of transatlantic slavery.

The country’s diplomatic strategy has focused on building a coalition across Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America. This aligns with wider continental positioning, including African Union-backed reparations frameworks gaining traction in recent years.

Ablakwa indicated that support is expanding rapidly.

‘Our reparatory justice coalition is getting bigger and better — we are confident of victory at the UN,’ he stated.

The March 25 vote is expected to test the strength of this coalition, with developing nations likely to play a decisive role.

Why Brazil’s backing matters

Brazil’s endorsement represents a critical shift in the campaign. As a country deeply shaped by the transatlantic slave trade, its support adds both symbolic and geopolitical weight to Ghana’s proposal.

Historians estimate that Brazil received the largest share of enslaved Africans during the transatlantic era, and its modern population reflects that legacy.

By aligning with Ghana, Brazil is reinforcing a broader push among Global South nations to address historical injustices through multilateral institutions—an approach increasingly visible in debates at the UN and beyond.

Diplomatic stakes ahead of UN vote

The upcoming UN vote is expected to intensify global debate. Western nations, many of which have historically resisted formal reparations frameworks, may face renewed pressure as momentum builds among African and diaspora states.

Ghana’s approach—focusing first on legal classification as a crime against humanity—has helped unify support while avoiding immediate financial commitments, a strategy analysts say increases the resolution’s chances of passage.

Ablakwa struck a confident tone, concluding: ‘Reparatory justice shall be achieved.’

Outlook: a defining moment for historical justice

As the March 25 vote approaches, Ghana’s resolution is emerging as a defining test of global willingness to confront the legacy of transatlantic slavery.

Brazil’s backing not only strengthens Ghana’s diplomatic hand but also signals a broader geopolitical shift, with Global South nations increasingly shaping the agenda on historical accountability.

If successful, the resolution could mark a turning point in international law and set the stage for future reparations negotiations.

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