2023-04-23 02:10:22
European tour interview… “Russia and Ukraine must start peace talks,” reiterating their previous position
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Correspondent Lee Ji-heon = Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula Dasouva, who has been at odds with the West over the war in Ukraine, said he did not want to say anything nice to either side, Archyde.com reported on the 22nd (local time). .
President Lula, who is on a European tour, held a joint press conference following a summit meeting with Portuguese President Marcelo Revelo De Souza in Lisbon, Portugal, and said, “My goal is to bring both sides (Russia and Ukraine) to the negotiating table. is to create,” he said.
“I want to find a third alternative (to resolve the conflict),” he said, “through which we will build peace.”
It is observed that this was conscious of the recent opposition from Western countries, including the United States, to his remarks.
President Lula was State visit to China At that time, he said, “Ukraine is also responsible for the war,” and “Western powers, including the United States, are prolonging the conflict by supplying weapons to Ukraine,” and urged the two countries to enter into immediate peace negotiations.
The United States strongly commented on this, saying, “They are copying the propaganda of Russia and China like a parrot.” Criticismdid.
The West is in the position that negotiating peace under the current situation is only buying time for Russia, which is struggling in the war.
Portuguese President De Soja said in a press conference that day that the two countries have different views on the war in Ukraine.
As a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Portugal is actively seeking arms support for Ukraine.
Brazil is rejecting requests from Western countries, including Germany, to provide arms to Ukraine.
At a luncheon meeting with Romanian President Klaus Johannis, who visited Brazil on the 18th, President Lula showed a step back from his previous position by saying, “The Brazilian government opposes encroachment on Ukrainian territory.”
During President Lula’s visit to Portugal, the governments of the two countries are expected to sign 13 agreements, including mutual recognition of elementary and secondary degrees and Brazilian immigration to Portugal.
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