The administration of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva wants to take on an intermediary role in negotiations to resolve the conflict in Ukraine, as US efforts have yet to produce results, the newspaper O Globo quoted a Brazilian government source as saying.
The news report said that President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's upcoming visit to Moscow to attend the Victory Day celebration in the Great Patriotic War is expected to demonstrate Brazil's foreign policy of independence. President Da Silva could also propose Brazil's diplomatic capabilities with Russia to resolve the conflict in Ukraine.
O Globo pointed out, Brazil believed that the White House did not keep the commitment to end the conflict. This is why Brazil is willing to take on the role of intermediaries in the conflict in Ukraine. At the same time, Brazilia realized that Moscow wanted to resolve more conflicts than the EU or Kiev.
Previously, Brazilian President Celso Amorim said that President Lula da Silva intends to be a peace ambassador during his visit to Russia and supported initiatives to start negotiations to resolve the conflict.