Brazil's Lula condemns invasion of Ukraine, touts peace initiative
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Lula condemns invasion of Ukraine, touts peace initiative
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Tuesday (18 April) condemned the violation of Ukraine's territorial integrity by Russia and again called for mediation to end the war, a peace initiative that was criticized by the Ukrainian government.
Brazilian President Lula condemns invasion of Ukraine, again calls for mediation to end war
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Tuesday (April 18) condemned the violation of Ukraine's territorial integrity by Russia and again called for mediation to end the war, a peace initiative that has been criticised by Kyiv. Lula insisted that while his government condemned Russia's offensive, it also defended a negotiated political solution to the conflict. Speaking at a lunch with Romanian President Klaus Iohannis, Lula said a grou…
Under fire, Brazil’s Lula ‘condemns’ invasion of Ukraine
Under fire for "parroting Russian and Chinese propaganda," Brazil's President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva on Tuesday made clear his condemnation of Russia's "violation of the territorial integrity" of Ukraine.
Under fire, Brazil's Lula 'condemns' invasion of Ukraine
BRAZIL: Under fire for "parroting Russian and Chinese propaganda," Brazil's President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva on Tuesday made clear his condemnation of Russia's "violation of the territorial integrity" of Ukraine. The White House on Monday had criticized Lula's remarks during a recent trip to China that Washington was "encouraging the war" in Ukraine and that Kyiv shared blame for the conflict."Brazil is parroting Russian and Chinese propagand…
Under Fire, Brazil's Lula 'Condemns' Russian Invasion Of Ukraine
Under fire for "parroting Russian and Chinese propaganda," Brazil's President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva on Tuesday made clear his condemnation of Russia's "violation of the territorial integrity" of Ukraine.
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