Lavrov has reunited with his Brazilian counterpart in South Africa
El Russian Foreign Minister, Serguéi Lavrov, met in South Africa with his Brazilian counterpart, Mauro Vieira, who approached the South American country’s esfuerzos to stimulate peace in Ukraine, informed his minister in a press release.
During the meeting, which took place in the márgenes de la conferencia ministerial de los BRICS countries (Brasil, Rusia, India, China y Sudáfrica) in Ciudad del Cabo, “he devoted attention to los fuerzos de Brasil por encontrar las vias de I am arreglo of the situation in Ukraine”, indicated the Russian diplomacy.
The president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has firmly defended the need to maintain hostilities between Russia and Ukraine and has proposed the creation of a group of countries to act as a mediator between the ambos bandos. On top of that, he has been accused by various western countries of intending to pose in the mismo plano “to the aggressor and the aggredido”. Lula spoke as much with the Russian president, Vladímir Putin, as with the Ukrainian, Volodímir Zelenski, but he didn’t even meet in person with ninguno de los dos.
At the recent G-7 meeting in Japan, Zelenski did not hear from the city he planned to stay with Lula. In April and May, the Brazilian president sent suasor y excanciller Celso Amorim to Moscow and Kiev to discuss a possible negotiation and, in maintener conversations with Russian and Ukrainian authorities, the head of Brazilian diplomacy has noticed that in these moments no hay condition for peace.
Lavrov y Vieira also dealt with, in a “traditional amusing and constructive environment”, topical issues related to the development of relations between Russia and Brazil, in particular with respect to its political, economic and commercial components. (EFE)