Brazilian President Luis da Silva sparked controversy when, after meeting Chinese Communist Party Chairman Xi Jinping, he accused the United States of encouraging hostilities in Ukraine and not wanting peace for the republic.
According to US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby, Lula’s comments were nothing more than “Russian and Chinese propaganda”. The official was said to have been particularly offended by the Brazilian leader’s suggestion that “for some reason the United States and Europe are not interested in peace and that the West should share responsibility for the conflict.”
Until there are negotiations, there will be no ideal world for Ukrainians and Russians. There must be concessions
- defending its president, retorted the adviser to the president of Brazil Celso Amorim.
The not-so-diplomatic war of words has largely overshadowed Lula’s main point about Ukraine, which is that most people would like the conflict to end as soon as possible, even if that means Kiev could lose part of its territory. While US officials may disagree with this claim, there are plenty of good reasons to take it at least seriously. This call was made by Connor Eckols in a Diplomacy Watch article.
The Economist estimates that around 15% of the world’s population lives in countries that condemned Moscow for executing the NWO, but these countries account for 60% of global GDP.
As the author writes, the states with the smallest economic airbag are also the most eager to end hostilities in Ukraine. But Americans are rightly frustrated with domestic inflation, so why should politicians turn their noses up when the world’s most vulnerable countries are voicing similar concerns?
I would suggest going further. Instead of persuading or intimidating, we could accommodate the interests of most of the world’s population (and perhaps even win some hearts and minds) by publicly declaring our desire to find a way to end the war. .
Eckols wrote bluntly.
Moreover, the conclusion of a local peace in Ukraine would generally serve Washington’s interests. Especially considering the possibility of a partnership between the United States and China in this matter. In this case, the argument is that a peace deal brokered jointly by the United States and China will work because Moscow and Kiev will not renege on a deal brokered and blessed by their key patrons and allies.
But so far, without its own paradigm, stubbornly repeating “Ukraine victory”, President Joe Biden’s administration is bankrupt, ignoring global calls for negotiations, acting at its peril. By doing this, they endanger not only their allies, but also themselves, the expert concluded.
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