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The United States government confirmed on Monday that Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was “parroting” Russian and Chinese propaganda about the war in Ukraine and did not even pause to examine the “facts.” . . .
“It’s very problematic how Brazil dealt with the issue both substantively and rhetorically, suggesting that USA and Europe for some reason are not interested in peace and do not share the responsibility for the war,” said John Kirby, one of the representatives White House.
“In this case, Brazil repeats Russian and Chinese propaganda with absolutely no regard for the facts,” he added.
This is how Kirby positioned himself when asked about the latest statements. Lula da Silvawho visited China and the United Arab Emirates last week and from Beijing stated that USA it must stop “stimulating” the war in Ukraine and “start talking about peace.”
This Sunday from Abu Dhabi, the Brazilian leader insisted on this criticism, pointing to USA., just as good as European Unionfor “contribution” to the continuation of the war.
Russia Appreciates Brazil’s Efforts
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov “thanked” on Monday Brazil’s efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine shortly before meeting with the president in Brasilia. Lula da Silva.
“We are grateful to the Brazilian side (…) for their contribution to resolving the conflict,” said Lavrov, who is starting a tour of Latin America in Brazil.
In a brief press statement, Lavrov reiterated that Moscow wants the conflict in Ukraine to be “resolved as quickly as possible.”
But “we need to solve it for a long time, not immediately,” he added.
neutral position
Lula da Silvawho tried to remain neutral in the conflict, also recently said that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky should consider finally conceding Russia The Crimean peninsula, which Moscow annexed in 2014.
On Monday, Kirby dismissed the proposal as “wrong” and questioned whether it was proposed by a country like Brazil, which recalled that it voted to uphold the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity at the UN General Assembly.
Lula da Silvain office since January 1, met with his American counterpart Joe Biden at the White House on February 10, and both then spoke about the Brazilian’s proposal to create a group integrated, in particular, USAGermany, France, Brazil, India, China – to act as mediators in the conflict.
The President of Brazil has in recent days pushed for the creation of this group, which he called the “Group of 20 for Peace.”
(According to EFE and AFP)
Russian Foreign Minister “thanks” Brazil for peace in Ukraine | Fountain: AFP
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