Brazil’s president Lula said on Sunday that he has considered cooperative mediation for Russia’s war in Ukraine with China and the UAE. Accusing the US and Europe of prolonging the crisis.
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who was on an official tour to China and the UAE after being re-elected for a third term. Suggested the two countries, along with others, should form a “political G20” to try to stop the war.
The veteran Marxist, accused of being too close to Russian President Vladimir Putin, also stated that the war was caused by “decisions made by two countries.”
“President Putin takes no initiative to end the war.” “(President Volodymyr) Zelensky of Ukraine does not take any initiatives to end the war. Lula told reporters in Abu Dhabi through an official translator.
“Europe and the United States continue to contribute to the continuation of the war.” As a result, they must gather around the table and declare, ‘That’s enough.'”
While in China, Lula accused Washington of “encouraging” the conflict by supplying Ukraine with weaponry.
He also slammed the dollar’s dominance in global trade. Urging the creation of a new currency for transactions between the BRICS nations of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.
“Europe and the United States continue to contribute to the continuation of the war.” As a result, they must gather around the table and declare, ‘That’s enough.'”
While in China, Lula accused Washington of “encouraging” the conflict by supplying Ukraine with weaponry.
He also slammed the dollar’s dominance in global trade. Urging the creation of a new currency for transactions between the BRICS nations of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.