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Brazil's Lula da Silva Clarifies Stance on Ukraine War, Receives Invitation to Kyiv

Lula da Silva on war: Brazil did not support Russia and received invitation to Ukraine
Лула да Сілва висловив свою позицію щодо війни в Україні та отримав запрошення відвідати Київ. Photo: Главком

Brazil's Position on the War in Ukraine

According to Главком: In an interview with El País, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva clarified that his nation has never supported the Russian Federation in its war against Ukraine, nor has it recognized any Russian right to occupy Ukrainian territory. He stressed the critical importance of negotiations to achieve peace, stating that Brazil has consistently advocated for ending the war through dialogue.

Lula da Silva also expressed the view that both sides of the conflict, along with their allies, were under the illusion that a swift victory was possible.

'Brazil has been highly critical. It never once recognized Russia's right to invade Ukrainian territory. Brazil has always maintained that the solution lies in negotiations.' - Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva

Peace Initiatives and Brazil's Potential Role

Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine began over four years ago. In the context of peace initiatives, Lula da Silva has received an invitation from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to visit Ukraine. Furthermore, U.S. Vice President JD Vance has suggested the potential involvement of peacekeepers from China and Brazil following a ceasefire agreement.

The Brazilian president's statements underscore his country's position in international relations and its potential role in peace efforts that could influence the trajectory of the Ukraine conflict. As a leading nation in Latin America, Brazil is positioned to play a significant part in advancing peace talks, which remain urgent as the armed conflict persists. The invitation for Lula da Silva to visit Ukraine may signal Brazil's readiness to engage more actively in international efforts to resolve this crisis. Brazil has historically positioned itself as a neutral mediator in global disputes, which informs its current diplomatic approach to the war.

As the situation in Ukraine remains precarious, it is crucial to consider the implications of territorial decisions. President Zelenskyy's recent warning emphasizes that any withdrawal could lead to renewed Russian occupation, highlighting the stakes involved in the ongoing conflict. For a deeper understanding of these dynamics, you can read more about Zelenskyy's concerns regarding potential territorial retreats.

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