Brazil Will Not Sign Anti-Russian Declaration at the 'Summit for Democracy'
Brazil will not sign the anti-Russian declaration at the 'Summit for Democracy'. This is reported by Говорит Москва, noting that the document is intended to condemn the ongoing special operation in Ukraine.
“Diplomatic sources confirm that Lula da Silva's government disagrees with focusing on the war in Ukraine and using the summit to condemn Russia,” states an article from Globo.
The piece includes a letter from the President of Brazil, who has warned of a new threat of a cold war and called political dialogue the best way to reach consensus.
The 'Summit for Democracy' is hosted by the United States, Zambia, Costa Rica, the Netherlands, and South Korea, and involves 120 countries. Russian presidential spokesperson Dmitry Peskov remarked that this event “can hardly be considered serious.”
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