President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva received a phone call from Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday (9). The conversation lasted about 40 minutes. In a statement, the Planalto Palace confirmed that Lula and Putin discussed efforts towards resolving the conflict in Ukraine and cooperation within Brics (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa).
The Brazilian president reaffirmed the country’s long-standing position in favor of dialogue to address the conflict. The call between Lula and Putin highlights the importance of diplomatic channels in addressing international issues.
According to sources, Putin expressed his appreciation for Brazil’s commitment to peaceful resolution of conflicts and emphasized the need for cooperation among Brics countries to promote stability in the region.
The conversation between the two leaders comes at a crucial time when tensions in Ukraine are escalating. The call signals a willingness to engage in dialogue and find diplomatic solutions to complex geopolitical challenges.
Both Lula and Putin reiterated their commitment to multilateralism and the principles of sovereignty and non-interference in the internal affairs of nations during the call.
The exchange between the two leaders reflects a shared interest in promoting peace and stability in the international arena. The dialogue between Brazil and Russia contributes to strengthening bilateral relations and promoting cooperation within the Brics framework.
As discussions continue on the situation in Ukraine and the role of Brics in global governance, the call between Lula and Putin serves as a testament to the importance of constructive dialogue and collaboration among nations.






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