UNITED NATIONS, New York
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Tuesday called for negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, saying "no solution will be lasting if it is not based on dialogue."
Addressing the United Nations
General Assembly underway in New York City, Lula reiterated sentiments that
"work needs to be done to create space for negotiations."
"A lot is invested in
weapons and very little in development," he said.
Lula, 77, who has faced
accusations in the West of being soft on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine,
will meet with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky on the sidelines of
the General Assembly.
Zelensky had previously sought a one-on-one meeting with Lula at the G7 summit in Japan in May, but the attempt fizzled.
Relations are tense between
Zelensky and Lula, who has said that the Ukrainian leader is "as
responsible" for the war as Russian President Vladimir Putin and has
refused to join Western nations in imposing sanctions on Russia or supplying
munitions to Ukraine.
Lula has sought to position
Brazil as a potential mediator in the conflict, along with other
"neutral" countries, including China, India and Indonesia.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio
Guterres opened Tuesday’s addresses. Also scheduled to speak Tuesday are South
African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi.
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