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Russia’s Lavrov travels to Brazil, as Lula pushes for peace

BRASILIA, BrazilRussia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov arrived to the Brazilian capital on Monday as Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva pushes a diplomatic strategy for peace in Ukraine that has irked each Kyiv and the West.

The assembly between Lavrov and his Brazilian counterpart Mauro Vieira was set in March, after they held a bilateral on the summit of the Group of 20 main economies in New Dehli. They met Monday morning and, in keeping with the overseas ministry’s web site, each will meet with Lula within the afternoon.

Lula has refused to supply weapons to Ukraine whereas proposing a membership of countries together with Brazil and China to mediate peace. On Sunday, he informed reporters in Abu Dhabi that two nations – each Russia and Ukraine – had determined to go to warfare, and a day earlier in Beijing mentioned the U.S. should cease “stimulating” the continued preventing and begin discussing peace. Earlier this month, he advised Ukraine may cede Crimea to finish the warfare, which the spokesperson for Ukraine’s overseas ministry, Oleg Nikolenko, rejected.

“Would you offer a Crimea-sized part of Brazil… just for tranquility’s sake? Then we’ll talk!” Belgium’s former prime minister Guy Verhofstadt mentioned on Twitter earlier this month.

As a part of his effort to finish hostilities, Lula has additionally withheld munitions to Ukraine, even on the request of Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz. He has mentioned that sending provides would imply Brazil getting into the warfare, which he seeks to finish.

His place has apparently been appreciated in Moscow. One of roughly 50 leaked categorised paperwork on the platform Discord which were seen by the AP mentioned that, as of late February, Russia’s overseas affairs ministry supported Lula’s plan to determine a membership of supposedly neutral mediators, because it “would reject the West’s ‘aggressor-victim’ paradigm.” The merchandise cited digital surveillance because the supply.


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Earlier this month, Celso Amorim, a particular advisor to Brazil’s presidency and former overseas minister, took a discreet journey to Moscow, the place he met with President Vladimir Putin. Vieira informed reporters this month that Amorim “went to listen and to say the time has come to talk.”

Critics have argued that Brazil‘s place on the Ukraine warfare goals to keep away from confronting a key provider of fertilizer for its soybean plantations, exports from that are largely destined for China. Both Russia and China maintain everlasting seats on the U.N. Security Council, and Brazil for many years has sought to affix them.

After his keep in Brazil, Lavrov will journey to Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua.

In an article revealed on the web site of Russia’s Foreign Ministry, in addition to in Brazilian newspaper Folha de São Paulo and Mexican journal Buzos, Lavrov famous that Russia favored strengthening cooperation with Latin American international locations “on the basis of mutual support, solidarity and consideration of each other’s interests … in the spirit of strategic partnership.”

Lavrov has repeatedly burdened that Moscow’s ties with international locations similar to Brazil are essential to the muse of a multipolar world order, which does away with what he described as “the West’s monopoly on shaping the framework of international life” in a speech to the decrease home of Russian parliament in February. In his article, revealed Thursday, he described the “increasingly prominent role in the multipolar world order” performed by Latin American states.

In explicit, Lavrov appeared to forged the international locations’ commerce relationship – notably that between Russia and Brazil, particularly regarding fertilizers – as a backdrop and supply of leverage for potential discussions concerning continued refusal to supply weapons to Ukraine, which Moscow want to guarantee.

However, Russia doesn’t the truth is possess such leverage, accrording to Andrey Sizov, Managing Director of agricultural markets analysis agency SovEcon.

“It is not him who decides where fertilizer goes. Fertilizer is still exported by private companies and the Kremlin, as far as I know, does not direct them where to export those fertilizers,” Sizov informed The Associated Press by telephone.

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