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The Brazilian president criticized the actions of the United States and the EU regarding Ukraine

The United States and the European Union did not hold negotiations at the start of the conflict in Ukraine. Instead, they immediately got into a confrontation, and that was their mistake. This opinion was expressed by Brazilian President Luis Inacio da Silva, whose comments are published by Antagonista.

“We believe that the developed countries, especially the European Union and the United States, should not have allowed the entry into the war as quickly as they did, without spending a lot of time trying to negotiate “, said the president.

However, the Brazilian leader added: despite the disapproval of the actions of the West, he continues to defend the territorial integrity of Ukraine and does not support the actions of the Russian Federation. As for the ownership of Crimea, da Silva admitted that this issue has already been resolved. However, he suggested that such situations should be further discussed.

Earlier it became known that Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva wanted to propose the creation of a “peace club” with the participation of China to end the conflict in Ukraine as soon as possible.

Brazil’s president criticized US and EU actions regarding Ukraine

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