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Crusoe: "Itamaraty belongs to the Russians" The antagonist

Crusoe: “Itamaraty belongs to the Russians”

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The Foreign Ministry, ItamaratyIt should have fundamental prerogative to defend national interestsremember Crusoe.

“As it is an executive body, it is up to the popularly elected President of the Republic to indicate which interests he wishes to pursue.

At the Lula's third term in officehowever, Itamaraty seems more committed to defending Russia's interests than those of Brazil. On Wednesday 27, the Foreign Minister of Itamaraty, Mauro Vieira (photo), stated in an interview with the British broadcaster BBC that Brazil would be grateful if the President of Russia Wladimir Putincame into the country for them G20 summitplanned for November 2020.

“If he (Putin) wants to come, we would be very happy about his presence and at the meetings in Brazil,” Vieira said. Vieira's statement, which is theoretically at the forefront of Brazilian diplomacy, is astonishing in its complete disregard for international law.

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued a decision Arrest warrant against Putin for crimes against humanity. He is suspected of having ordered the kidnapping of Ukrainian children. They were taken away from their parents and given new citizenship in Russia.”

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