Brazil must support ceasefire in Ukraine

Brazil must support ceasefire in Ukraine

A United Nations General Assembly (UN) must pass a new resolution condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine next February 24, when the conflict between Russia and Ukraine will end a year. The initiative comes from the European Union, which is seeking a “truce” between countries. The resolution should have the support of the Brazilian government.

The resolution emphasizes that “one year after the fullscale invasion of Ukraine, the achievement of a comprehensive, just and lasting peace would make a significant contribution to strengthening international peace and security.”

The United Nations, this Wednesday, November 22, began debating the means of promoting the “ceasefire” and thus the end of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine abstained “because it assumes that the eventual Establishing a mechanism to remedy damage without proper oversight by the United Nations would lead to legal uncertainty”.

President Lula ended the conflict and even defended it suggested starting a “peace club”.imagine was rejected by Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Lula wanted to include India and China in the negotiations.

On February 17, the government’s foreign minister, Mauro Vieira, said Brazil would take a neutral position in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and therefore would not supply ammunition to Ukrainian tanks. “Instead of taking part in a war, we prefer to talk about peace,” he added, according to the German news agency DPA.