Brazil's Lula stakes peace broker role in Moscow visit
- In early May 2025, Brazil’s head of state traveled to Moscow to participate in the Victory Day parade and hold talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
- Lula's visit followed his June 2023 decision to decline an earlier invitation and aims to strengthen Brazil's strategic partnership with Russia amid the ongoing Ukraine war.
- During the visit, Lula offered cooperation on nuclear energy, defense, space, and discussed Russia’s role as Brazil’s main supplier of oil, fertilizer, and diesel fuel.
- Lula highlighted a keen desire to explore cooperation across various fields including defense, space exploration, scientific research, economic development, education, and particularly energy.
- The visit underscores Brazil's intent to assert diplomatic autonomy, pursue a peace broker role in the Ukraine conflict, and deepen ties within the BRICS economic bloc.
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In his visits, he will emphasize his support for multilateralism, one of the core principles championed by the BRICS. On the night of Tuesday, Brazilian President Lula da Silva will travel to Russia to attend the celebration of Victory Day, commemorating the Red Army’s triumph over Nazi Germany. RELATED: May God Grant That the Next Pope Be Like Francis: Lula da Silva These traditional celebrations will take place on Thursday in Moscow, where Lul…
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