French President Emmanuel Macron kicks off a three-day trip to Brazil on March 26 as part of his strategy to build bridges between developed nations and the so-called Global South, according to Bloomberg. Macron’s agenda will focus on attempting to persuade Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to take a certain stance on the Russia’s war against Ukraine. Lula has previously sought to position his country as neutral, capable of maintaining ties with both Russia and Ukraine. Macron has taken one of the strongest positions on the war, warning Western allies that Russian President Vladimi…