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On Tuesday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov said that his country wants to know more details of the Brazilian initiative for peace in Ukraine.
“Regarding the Brazilian initiative, it is premature to assess it. We must have more information and details,” he said, adding that Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is precisely visiting the South American country to find out about the peace proposal.
“Any idea that takes Russia’s interests and concerns into account deserves attention,” the Kremlin spokesman pointed out.
Since the start of the Russian special operation in Ukraine in 2022, Brazil has maintained a neutral position and rejected the imposition of sanctions imposed on Russia.
During his visit to Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates on Sunday, the Brazilian President Lula da Silva insisted on creating a “G20 for peace” in Ukraine with the participation of Latin American countries.
He also criticized the United States and the European Union for continuing to contribute to the continuation of the Ukrainian conflict.
“The decision to go to war was made by two countries. And now what we are trying to build is a group of countries that have nothing to do with war, that do not want war, that want to build peace in the world, so that we can talk to both Russia and Ukraine,” the Brazilian leader said.
On Monday, Lavrov arrived in Brazil as part of a Latin American tour that includes visits to Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba. He handed Lula da SIlva a letter from President Vladimir Putin inviting him to participate in the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.
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